I have a query with an url to an specific image.
I would like to display that image in a listbox where i display the rest of the data of that record, but I do not know if it's even possible.
I found this: Show Small Preview Picture in Access 2013 List Box On Click
but it does nothing.
Could you help me please?
Thank you in advance.
I need to make an input that show list of options while I'm typing some things such as this image (if possible)
I think a ion-searchbar will do what you are looking for. After adding the searchbar, you will need to bind it to the array you would like the user to be able to filter through.
Take a look at this link from the ionicframework.
I'm just begin using Polymer to design my web, and I have some trouble with it.
Take a look at this:
http://zirox.freevnn.com/newMaterialdesign.html
I want to switch to another site when I tab/click the tab's name.
Please help.
Thanks
You should connect it with core-pages. then on the page-change event you also change the select value of core-page element. You have just one page so there is nothing to change to.
I want to create a navigation button on a web form. (I use MS Access 2010 - Web database). I dragged the button on the form (the Control Wizard option is selected) but the Command Button Wizard does not show up
I double clicked on the button, but it just let me to edit button name. I also tried to click anywhere on the form - still nothing
How do I show Command Button Wizard Menu for my "Command120" button??
You have to enable the control wizards first. Go to the drop-down arrow at the end of the control group on the design ribbon and select use control wizards. Then insert the button again.
I had the same issue. I created the button the form in design mode and this seemed to get it working in layout mode again.
After all of the answers above, I still could not get it to work. What appears to be the problem in my case is that the wizard will not work inside of sub-forms. The solution is to:
Open the sub-form directly instead of designing it inside the parent form.
or
Create the button on the parent form, then cut or paste it to the
sub-form.
So this is a really old question and but I have found out the answer to the problem and will share in hopes that it may help someone in the future.
If the form is a "Web Form" the control wizards do not work. It must be a standard form. As far as I can tell there is no indication of this anywhere. To see the difference see the image below.
The form on top is a regular form and the one whereas the one on the bottom with the little globe is a web form. In order to create this kind of form Go to the create Tab and DO NOT select the options in the menu. You must select blank form from the Client Forms drop down as shown below.
There you will find the option to create forms that don´t have the little globe and those are the forms that work with the control wizards. Hope this helps someone else! This was a real pain to discover.
Enable the "Use Control Wizards" At Design tool tab.
Then add the button to Design are.
That's all
Make sure your wizard button in the drop down arrow is on if it is turn it off and then turn it back on then recreate your button. That worked for me in a layout view. Good Luck!!
If Sandy's answer didn't work for you, try to switch first to Layout View then proceed.
It worked for me.
I actually landed here looking for a solution. While I didn’t find it here I did figure out what I was doing wrong.
The action wizard only works with boundControls. So the area you are trying to use is not connected to a relevant table or field.
1st off make sure that you have the wizard activated/Turned on then proceed.
Option 1 [From LayoutView]
I was able to get the wizard to work by 1st deleting the button.
Then delete the cell you are dropping the button onto.
Then I stretched the cell with a field name to the right where I wanted my button.
Then I split the fields Horizontally.
Last I dropped the button on the cell I just created adjacent to the field & voilà the wizard came-up.
Option2 [From DesignView]
Again remove what isn’t working 1st. Then drop the button where you want. The wizard should pop right up. The button won’t be where you wanted it to be, but you can always move it once you get it setup.
I read that you tried it in DesignView & it worked, but crashed Access & you lost your Macros, so just a reminder to everyone try this with a copy or test db.
HTH
Links I found helpful.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
https://stackoverflow.com/a/13010098/6158704
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Introduction-to-controls-4a8cf5f2-d739-4ae9-b1e0-510c3f4d6975
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
We are porting our MFC based client to Dojo. Is there any widget similar to listbox control. At present I am using DataGrid, but that seems heavy and overkill for our purposes. Alternatively what is best widget to replace listbox.
Update: I have already looked at dijit.form.multiselect, and I dont think that meets my requirement. MFC Listbox typically looks like this. I dont see (or rather dont know) how to replicate this with multiselect. It is possible that DataGrid is best fit for the control.
If you use dojo 1.7, take a look at the new DGrid.
For an example looking like yours, go to the tests page and pickup the Selector.html example.
Here are some options depending on which part of the ListBox you want to create:
dijit.Dialog to create a basic dialog box.
dijit.form.FilteringSelect to create a drop-down with your options (single select only).
You could also use radio buttons or checkboxes for your options depending on whether multiple selections are allowed.