[AccessD] WindowLeft Property

Charlotte Foust cfoust at infostatsystems.com
Thu Aug 9 14:40:25 CDT 2007


Each Access version brings new features that are not backward compatible
with prior versions when run in them.  The support for prior formats is
so you can run an Access 2000 app in 2003 or have front ends from each
version link to a 2000 backend.  It doesn't mean anything you create
from the later version will run in the earlier version.  I've never
heard of the WindowLeft property, and I programmed at LOT in 2000 and
2002, so it must have been introduced in 2003.

Charlotte Foust 

-----Original Message-----
From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Annie
Courchesne, CMA
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2007 12:19 PM
To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com
Subject: [AccessD] WindowLeft Property

Hi Everyone,

Thanks a lot for all the great tips about performance.  It help me
greatly on my project.

I'm working on a another small project that I thought would be faily
simple... bu tI'm stopped by this weird bug.

I've developped this application at home on my Access 2003 but using
Access 2000 files.  This application runs well at home.  But when I put
it on the computers at work (they have Access 2000), it stops because it
does not recognize the me.WindowLeft property.  I thought this property
was available in A2000.  And why gives us at all the opportunity to
write a DB in 2003 with 2000 files if it cannot be run on A2000?

Anyways, I looked at the reference and none is missing.

This property is not crucial to the application, but it sure make one
part look nice.  Before I got to work on a workaroung, I thought I'ld
check with you guys to see if anyone ever had this problem and how it
was resolved.

Thanks!



Annie Courchesne, CMA






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