[AccessD] Dirty property

Susan Harkins ssharkins at gmail.com
Fri Jul 24 17:15:33 CDT 2015


Gustav, you will laugh at this... I was thinking I should leave the button
while in development and then I thought... why? I've got a Cancel button
right there... :) I laughed at myself. :)

Susan H.

On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 10:09 AM, Gustav Brock <gustav at cactus.dk> wrote:

> Hi Susan
>
> For years ago I removed all the Close buttons on forms realizing that they
> were a relic from the days of Windows 3.11 and Access 1.x/2.0 where users
> could be a bit unfamiliar with the concept of windows and how to handle
> these.
>
> You still have the OK and Cancel buttons but they both serve a purpose
> superior to just closing the form.
>
> /gustav
>
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> And I'm still leaning toward removing the Close button. In the next day or
> two I'll be walking through all the Save, Cancel, Close strategies. As
> always ease of use and simplicity are my main objective.
>
> Susan H.
>
> Yeah! This is going to help me a lot. Gustav, sorry for the
> misunderstanding.
>
> Susan H.
>
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