[AccessD] Better Access GUI
Daniel Waters
df.waters at outlook.com
Sat Nov 11 19:05:28 CST 2023
Hi Dave,
A while back I changed all the controls to Flat, rather than Sunken (Special Effect property). This really makes the appearance easier to look at. I also used colors on control labels and button text to indicate:
Locked - Blue
Required - Red
Optional - Green
System Entered - Black
Gray - Disabled (can't use yet, user does not have permission, etc.) In this case the entire button is disabled.
I left the body color of all buttons to be the standard gray.
So, the form looks better and all the colors have meaning to users.
Good Luck!
Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: AccessD <accessd-bounces+df.waters=outlook.com at databaseadvisors.com> On Behalf Of David Emerson
Sent: 11 November, 2023 17:21
To: AccessD <accessd at databaseadvisors.com>
Subject: [AccessD] Better Access GUI
Hi Listers,
I have an application that is being marketed to large corporations. The comment that often gets in the way of a sale is that the GUI looks outdated compared to other more modern applications they are using.
Apart from the "It doesn't need to look pretty to be functional" argument, does any one have any suggestions for alternative Front-ends to Access? I wouldn't be looking to learn how to program them myself, but would like some suggestions so that when I seek a company to do the conversion I know a bit about what they might be offering.
Regards
David Emerson
Dalyn Software Ltd
Adelaide, Australia
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