From: Daryl Muellenberg on 2 Apr 2010 11:33 "Jeff Johnson" <i.get(a)enough.spam> wrote in message news:urPBVSc0KHA.264(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > "Daryl Muellenberg" <dmuellenberg(a)comcast.net> wrote in message > news:CA4E8325-65F9-4410-9F31-D19AA0AC36D4(a)microsoft.com... > >>> No, it doesn't. There is no visual indicator in Access (at least up to >>> 2003) for "cancel changes to field/record." >> >> Isn't there an Undo/Cancel button on the toolbar (the button with an >> arrow bending backwards)? > > Yes, although it's simply called Undo. I never knew it could be used that > way. I don't mentally associate Undo and Cancel. Undo is something that > happens after something has been "done." Cancel happens before something > gets "done." At least to me. So while there apparently IS a visual > indicator, I don't think it's a very good one! I guess it's all semantics. To me, Cancel and Undo mean virtually the same thing. (ie. don't apply changes that have been made). :) |