This is really cool, but what if the person trying to get around the login screen simply closes the login screen using the X in the corner?
Possibly I have missed that in a previous tutorial? Or maybe something is different in Access 2007 (which is what I am using)
Honestly, though, I have been able to build an amazing database from scratch using your tutorials. Thanks VERY much.
Keyzer4 2 years ago
I think you missed the 'finishing touches on forms' tutorial
Firchild 2 years ago
Oh yeah, and Access 2007 kinda sucks
Yeah, that totally is appearing to be where the problem is. Another quick question for you: is there any way to make an excel spreadsheet larger than 256 columns? Like 5 times larger?
No, unfortunately, Excel is stuck with those settings, it's a pain in the arse!
@Keyzer4
Would opening the log in form as read only also gets around the properties loophole??(access 2010)
weat010 1 year ago
@weat010 Think he's still using 2007, but good idea.
Firchild 1 year ago
Firchild,
Once again you outdid yourself. Your thought to help us protect ourselves and your ease of explanation is of a master.
thank you so very much.
Thanks.
Nico.
ralocin 3 years ago
Wonderful...Now I am able to protect my data and code. Every day I want to know more about Access and VBasic
khapena 3 years ago 2
This is really cool, but what if the person trying to get around the login screen simply closes the login screen using the X in the corner?
Possibly I have missed that in a previous tutorial? Or maybe something is different in Access 2007 (which is what I am using)
Honestly, though, I have been able to build an amazing database from scratch using your tutorials. Thanks VERY much.
Keyzer4 2 years ago
I think you missed the 'finishing touches on forms' tutorial
Firchild 2 years ago
Oh yeah, and Access 2007 kinda sucks
Firchild 2 years ago
Yeah, that totally is appearing to be where the problem is. Another quick question for you: is there any way to make an excel spreadsheet larger than 256 columns? Like 5 times larger?
Keyzer4 2 years ago
No, unfortunately, Excel is stuck with those settings, it's a pain in the arse!
Firchild 2 years ago
@Keyzer4
Would opening the log in form as read only also gets around the properties loophole??(access 2010)
weat010 1 year ago
@weat010 Think he's still using 2007, but good idea.
Firchild 1 year ago
Firchild,
Once again you outdid yourself. Your thought to help us protect ourselves and your ease of explanation is of a master.
thank you so very much.
Thanks.
Nico.
ralocin 3 years ago
Wonderful...Now I am able to protect my data and code. Every day I want to know more about Access and VBasic
khapena 3 years ago 2