You can either write 2 completely different forms, or hide/unhide
controls based on a language choice.
> how can i create bilingual form in MS Access?
Douglas J. Steele - 29 Aug 2006 22:08 GMT
Or put code in the form's Load event to set the captions depending on the
desired language.

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> You can either write 2 completely different forms, or hide/unhide
> controls based on a language choice.
>
>> how can i create bilingual form in MS Access?
> how can i create bilingual form in MS Access?
I believe you'll find some information on multilingual database applications
at http://www.trigeminal.com. That is Michael Kaplan's website, and he was,
at one time, considered one of the foremost specialists on multilingual
applications in Access. His focus has now changed and he isn't working as an
Access consultant, currently, but he is still very knowledgeable. I don't
know if he wrote a book on the subject, but you might search for one.
Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP
Douglas J. Steele - 30 Aug 2006 13:39 GMT
> > how can i create bilingual form in MS Access?
>
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> still very knowledgeable. I don't know if he wrote a book on the subject,
> but you might search for one.
MichKa did, indeed, write a book on the subject: "Internationalization with
Visual Basic"
http://www.i18nwithvb.com/

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