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From: jwebster1979 on 26 Apr 2010 05:29 Does anyone have any directions or examples of how to do a drill down button on a form. I want to have a topic and when the user pushes the + sign it will open forms or command buttons related to that topic and then of course I could collapse the button as well. Any suggestions would be helpful. It would work similar to this website or a pivot table. Thanks
From: Larry Linson on 27 Apr 2010 21:09 What you describe sounds like the Windows Tree View Control. There are quite a number of references in former MVP, now Microsoft employee, Jeff Conrad's "Access Junkie" website... http://www.accessmvp.com/JConrad/accessjunkie.html. You can Google and get a lot of hits, but most of the references you'll find by Googling deal with using Tree View in the Dot Net environment, with Visual Studio -- and that use is quite different from using it in Access. Larry Linson Microsoft Office Access MVP "jwebster1979" <jwebster1979(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FE3D723A-77CF-48D5-A774-1547EBB077E8(a)microsoft.com... > Does anyone have any directions or examples of how to do a drill down > button > on a form. I want to have a topic and when the user pushes the + sign it > will > open forms or command buttons related to that topic and then of course I > could collapse the button as well. Any suggestions would be helpful. It > would > work similar to this website or a pivot table. > Thanks
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