"Albert D. Kallal" <PleaseNOOOsPAMmkallal (AT) msn (DOT) com> wrote
?"Bob Darlington" wrote in message
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Thanks Albert. That works fine.
I'm making slow progress, but its coming along thanks to the help from
yourself and others.
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Bob Darlington
Brisbane |
You are most welcome. However, when I first looked at your exmaple, it
looked 100% to me.
So, I just fired up a sample database and pasted in your one button. the
error message access spit out was:
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Error found in c:\Users\AlbertKallal\Documents\Database21.accdb
Line: 8
Column: 51
Error Code 0x80004005
The specified control type button is incompatible with the actual control
type 'gallery'
ID:undo
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Note the ID in the above (undo) and the comments about gallery. This error
message thus tipped me off.
(so, the ID can be searched on in your custom XML to find where this error
is).
However, you ONLY get the above error if you turn on UI errors in backstage.
So, file->options->client settings, scroll down until you see General area,
there is a option you should check on:
[x] Show add-in user interface errors
If you have the above box checked, then you would have received the above
error message. That error message played a big part in me seeing that option
was an gallery and not a button.
And to you comments about learning? That is great since there is so many new
things to learn in Access.
I think without all these new things, Access would not be near the barrel of
monkeys it is now.
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Albert D. Kallal (Access MVP)
Edmonton, Alberta Canada
Pleasenospam_kallal (AT) msn (DOT) com
Thanks Albert.
I've now got that checked and tested.
Would have saved me a lot of time if I'd known about it before. But that's
life with MS.
I must admit to being an enthusiastic convert to the Ribbon after a
reluctant start.
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Bob Darlington
Brisbane