1.3 Adding Labels and Buttons to Forms in Microsoft Access
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Thank you so much for these videos. They are far more useful than my teacher or MS help.
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Nice tutorial wish i had help like this when i was starting out. One thing i would say even if it is a basic level its always good to get a good naming system from the start incase you go deeper into VB. I prefer to leave no spaces and use capital letters e.g. CloseForm or you can use other conventions like underscore e.g. Close_form
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Thumbs up for Lostprophets!
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Your videos are amazing, thank you sir!
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@Firchild you're right, all names should have no spaces and also have a prefix so as to follow programming standards. for example, an exit button will be called "btnExit", or a textbox might be called "txtLogin".
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cheers fella! you've just made my database coursework a hell of a lot easier!
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extremely useful, thanks for taking the time and effort;
clear speech as well. thank you.
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Hi. I love your video so much. Do you think it is possible to make MS access program full page everytime.
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these videos really rock man!!
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Good tutorial. Excellent. I have lived in Wales for five years and that accent means much to me. thanks
It's not necessary to change the buttons's names except if you are going to work with codes
lamody 3 years ago
It is best practise to change the button's name, or your end up with a bunch of buttons known as Button1, Button2 etc. That then becomes a nightmare when coding, which, if you look at all the videos will see is what I am doing here. Any programmer or database developer will tell you the same.
Firchild 3 years ago