move macro/form button to table

J

Joe Dewing

I have created a macro and a button on a form (I don't
know which one I need) that will run my query. Now I want
to move that button to my table. So All I have to do is
open my table and there is all my data as well as my
button.
Is this possible?
Thanks
 
M

May

sorry to let you know that table cannot contain any
command button.
but you may try this way and work almost exactly like table
1. create a form
2. choose your record source
3. change the default view to datasheet
4. View -- > Form Header/Footer
5. copy your commnad button into Footer

May
MCP in Access and SQL Server
 
V

Van T. Dinh

If you are not sure of the purpose of each of the object mention (Table,
Query, Macro, button), it would be of great benefit to you to read an
introductory Access book so that you have the basic understanding of Access
and how to use each object in Access.
 
J

John Vinson

I have created a macro and a button on a form (I don't
know which one I need) that will run my query. Now I want
to move that button to my table. So All I have to do is
open my table and there is all my data as well as my
button.
Is this possible?

No.

A Table is a repository for data. Table datasheets are a tool that
lets you view and debug data in the table; they have VERY limited
capabilities.

This question is a bit like asking how to put upholstry on the fuel
injector pump. It's just not appropriate.

If you want to view data using tools such as combo boxes, command
buttons, and so on, use a Form.
 
J

Joe Dewin

Thanks to all that helped with this.
-----Original Message-----


No.

A Table is a repository for data. Table datasheets are a tool that
lets you view and debug data in the table; they have VERY limited
capabilities.

This question is a bit like asking how to put upholstry on the fuel
injector pump. It's just not appropriate.

If you want to view data using tools such as combo boxes, command
buttons, and so on, use a Form.



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