David,
I have tried to figure this one out since April and nothing has come of it.
Everyone i have spoken too has told me that it cant be done.
I wish this was available however maybe in Access 2009 they might put it in.
I ended up using Visual Basic.net and Flash to get everything that i wanted...
will give it a bash and let you know if it works.
Yea they are totally awkward things.. really they should of been released with more options however really cant yell about it.
thanks Johnnymagee for the suggestion.
I would like to know if it's possible to Assign a Macro into a Data Access Page under Access2000.
I have created the Data Access Page and I would like to create an OnClick button that will run the macro.
I haven't had any luck so far.
Any ideas/tips would be great.
I have a data access page and i need to attach a query onto that page however i can't find any help on this. I suppose that it has to be done in code however i have no idea how to do this. (using access 2000)
I need to tell the DAP that when a button is pressed to run the stored query? is this...
I need help to assing a Script to a Excel created HtmL file.
I want the page setups that have been created in excel to work when published. I have been told that this is impossible and the only way is for Javascript. :(
SO i need to format a html page to landscape and reduce the size of the page...
Thanks for the link.
I have looked at it before however you may think i am silly and not really knowing what i am doing (which is partly true) however i have data in excel so what you are saying is to convert and assign which bar is which number ie.
Bar 1 = 83.. and so on.
i have too man...
Can someone help me to answer this question
Can Flash 5 Create graphs from an external data source such as excel access or tetx?
If there is a way to tell Flash to create a Graph please let me know
OR
If there is some other program that would work just as good to create a graph and import into...
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