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Anyone ever put a tree in a form??

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Aug 13, 2003
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I would like to put a tree in a form. I am using Access 2002. In Access '97 I see there was a TreeView Control Wizard but nothing like that in this version, for some unknown reason...
 
here is what I found on another post...

RickSpr (MIS) Jun 12, 2003
The TreeView control was included with the Developer Edition of Access 97, as well as with Visual Basic Professional, Developer Studio, and other products. If you are still licensed to have any of those products on your machine, you can simply copy the file (mscomctl.ocx or comctl32.ocx, depending on version) to your Windows System folder, register it with regsvr32, and you should be able to use it.

If your current version of Access (2000 or XP) is a Developer Edition, try rerunning the install, and make sure you select the additional ActiveX controls. I don't recall exactly where it's listed in the Windows Installer dialog, but you should be able to figure it out.
 
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