Question

A

Andrew C

Hi

Dont know where to start with this question.

I will be running access on my laptop which i will have
two screens one i want to display the results of a tenpin
bowling tournament and on the other i will do all my data
entry and stuff the spectators dont need to see. All out
of the one database. Im not an advance user of access but
do know a little about.

Thanks for any help.

Andrew C
 
J

John Vinson

Hi

Dont know where to start with this question.

I will be running access on my laptop which i will have
two screens one i want to display the results of a tenpin
bowling tournament and on the other i will do all my data
entry and stuff the spectators dont need to see. All out
of the one database. Im not an advance user of access but
do know a little about.

ummm... what's the question, exactly?

You can have hundreds of Forms ("screens") in your database, and have
none, any one of them, or two or more open at the same time. Do you
mean that you want the spectators to see one thing on your laptop
screen while you see something else at the same time? or do you have
an attached monitor?
 
A

Andrew C

-----Original Message-----


ummm... what's the question, exactly?

You can have hundreds of Forms ("screens") in your database, and have
none, any one of them, or two or more open at the same time. Do you
mean that you want the spectators to see one thing on your laptop
screen while you see something else at the same time? or do you have
an attached monitor?



.
I have an attached monitor for the spectors to view, but
they cant view what i see.

Id that any clearer.
 
J

John Vinson

they cant view what i see.

Id that any clearer.

Thanks, that helps... unfortunately I don't have any experience at all
with two-monitor setups. I would GUESS that you could have the two
physical monitors displaying different portions (different Access
forms) of a larger logical window, but how you would set that up I
just don't know!
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top