using "iframes"

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eowyne mcMorgail

hey all, i've been reading most of the messages posted here, but I wasn't
able to find an answer to my problem..

I'm a programmer in HTML, in HTML, you can make use of "Iframes" (a frame
within a page, including an other page, which you can change with every page
you want, just by clicking a button).

i'ld like to do such a thing in Access to.
i've got 1 main form, from where you can choose a PC. (pc1, pc2, pc3,pc4 and
whatsoever)
what I want, is that inside of that form, some kind of "iframe" comes, from
where i could load the details of every pc.

example:
i've got 7 pc's, all with a CMDB, I want to see them inside of the form from
where I choose them, like a menu from where you can load details inside a
window inside the form...

I think i'm a bit complicated, but I hope you can give me an answer, about
how to do this..
 
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John Nurick

The closest I can think of in terms of standard Access facilities is to
use a tab control on a form, with subforms on the tabs.
 

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