[AccessD] form on top question

Susan Harkins ssharkins at bellsouth.net
Tue Sep 30 11:16:56 CDT 2003


I hadn't thought about the browser control. I know how to use it OK, but
it's a tad buggy and slow -- but I hadn't considered it -- so might be worth
looking into. Thanks Marty.

Susan H.


> You could grab the web page from the url, save it into a text file or a
> long string, then parse the data out directly into access,  assuming it
> is regular data.
>  Or use the Internet browser control in Access for one half of the
> screen and your data entry form for the other half. Getz's handbook has
> the sample code for a navigable browser form.
>
> Susan Harkins wrote:
>
> >I frequently work with a database opening, cutting and pasting, sometimes
> >retyping info from web pages into the database. Is there anyway I can
keep
> >the actual data entry form I'm working with on top of the Web page while
I'm
> >working? It would be SO much easier.
> >
> >Susan H.
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