I've been experimenting with the code found in the FAQ
faq705-2562
which allows Access to operate without displaying it's own window - ie. the grey background is not visible and the forms appear straight against onto the desktop's background.
Which is great.
But if I've got a database which has several forms open, and I'm using any other applications, then I need to minimise all of these other apps to select forms as there is only one Taskbar entry for the database - "Microsoft Access".
Is there a way to have separate taskbar entries for specified forms - so if I've got Internet Explorer on my screen and decide I want to add a new entry to Form 2, I can click on the appropriate taskbar item rather than shrinking down all/any other apps I've got open.
Has anyone used the code in the FAQ above? Has anyone come across anything like I've tried to describe above? (Come to think about it, it may even be desirable in some situations where the full Access application is visible at at all times..) Is it even possible?
Thanks in advance if anyone can lend a hand.
faq705-2562
which allows Access to operate without displaying it's own window - ie. the grey background is not visible and the forms appear straight against onto the desktop's background.
Which is great.
But if I've got a database which has several forms open, and I'm using any other applications, then I need to minimise all of these other apps to select forms as there is only one Taskbar entry for the database - "Microsoft Access".
Is there a way to have separate taskbar entries for specified forms - so if I've got Internet Explorer on my screen and decide I want to add a new entry to Form 2, I can click on the appropriate taskbar item rather than shrinking down all/any other apps I've got open.
Has anyone used the code in the FAQ above? Has anyone come across anything like I've tried to describe above? (Come to think about it, it may even be desirable in some situations where the full Access application is visible at at all times..) Is it even possible?
Thanks in advance if anyone can lend a hand.