ODE97: Using the ActiveX Controls Samples in the ActCtrls DB
ID: Q165213
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Office Developer Edition 97
SUMMARY
Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
The Microsoft Office 97 Developer Edition Tools ActiveX Controls database,
Actctrls.mdb, which is included on the Microsoft Office 97 Developer
Edition Tools compact disc, contains samples of some of the ActiveX
controls included in the Microsoft Access 97 and the Microsoft Office 97
Professional Edition Tools package. The database can be found in the
following folder:
MSDS\ODESMPL\ODE\OLECONT subfolder
To open the database in Microsoft Access 97, start Microsoft Access 97,
and then open the sample database ActCtrls.mdb. Double-clicking the file to
open the database will produce an error.
NOTE: The sample database, Actctrls.mdb, is also available on the Microsoft
Web site at http://www.microsoft.com/AccessDev/a-free.htm
MORE INFORMATION
WARNING: The software in the sample database is provided for demonstration
purposes only. You may make and use copies of the Software provided that
(i) the Software is not distributed for profit; (ii) all copyright notices
are maintained on the Software; (iii) you may not reverse engineer,
decompile, or disassemble the Software, except and only to the extent the
foregoing restriction is expressly prohibited by applicable law,
notwithstanding this limitation; and (iv) you may not distribute copies of
the Software to third parties. The samples in the database are provided as
is.
Contents of the Sample Database ActCtrls.mdb
- Calendar Control
Use a Calendar Control to select dates - This form demonstrates how you
can use a Calendar control to set dates used as criteria in the record
source for a form.
- CommonDialog Control
Sample the methods of the CommonDialog control - This form uses a
TabStrip control that contains controls that invoke the methods of the
CommonDialog control. It also shows how you can use properties of the
control to specify how a Help dialog box is displayed.
File/Open and File/Save using the Rich TextBox control - This form uses
the Rich TextBox control together with a Toolbar control, ImageList
control, and CommonDialog control to create a form that lets you view
and edit .rtf and .txt files.
- ImageList Control
Supply images to a TreeView control - This form synchronizes a TreeView
control with a ListView. It also uses a ProgressBar to show the user
the progress on filling the ListView control. A StatusBar is used to
show the ProgressBar and other information.
Supply images to a ListView control - This form displays a rolodex of
customers and uses the ListView control in both List and Report view.
It also shows how you can use Column Headers to sort the list.
Supply images to a Toolbar control - This form uses the Rich TextBox
control together with a Toolbar control, ImageList control, and
CommonDialog control to create a form that lets you view and edit .rtf
and .txt files.
- ListView Control
ListView working with a TreeView control - This form synchronizes a
TreeView control with a ListView. It also uses a ProgressBar to show
the user the progress on filling the ListView control. A Statusbar is
used on the form to show the ProgressBar and other information.
Display customer information with associated images - This form
displays a rolodex of customers and uses the ListView control in both
List and Report view. It also shows how you can use Column Headers to
sort the list.
- Progressbar Control
Create a reusable progress meter - This form demonstrates the use of a
Progressbar control and an UpDown control to create a custom progress
meter.
Display the progress of a record retrieval operation - This form
synchronizes a TreeView control with a ListView. It also uses a
ProgressBar to show the user the progress on filling the ListView
control.
- RichTextBox Control
Create a reusable Notepad object - This form uses the Rich TextBox
control together with a Toolbar control, ImageList control, and
CommonDialog control to create a form that lets you view and edit
rtf and .txt files.
- Slider Control
Control animation settings - This form uses a Slider control to set
properties that affect the animation sequence of an Image control.
Navigate a set of records - This form shows you how to use a TabStrip
control with several forms shown in one subform. It also shows
a way to use a Slider control to navigate information.
- Statusbar Control
Display information on the current record - This form synchronizes a
TreeView control with a ListView. It also uses a ProgressBar to show
the user the progress on filling the ListView control.
Display information about the current document - This form uses the
Rich TextBox control together with a Toolbar control, ImageList
control, and CommonDialog control to create a form that lets you view
and edit rtf and .txt files.
- TabStrip Control
Use a TabStrip control to organize access to records - This form shows
how you can use a TabStrip with several forms shown in one subform. It
also shows a way to use a Slider control to navigate information.
Use a TabStrip control to display multiple examples - This form uses a
TabStrip control that contains controls that invoke the methods of the
CommonDialog control. It also shows how you can use properties of the
control to specify how a help dialog box is displayed.
- Toolbar Control
Toolbar control as an application switchboard - This form shows you how
to use a Toolbar control as an application switchboard.
Create a Toolbar to manipulate object properties - This form uses the
Rich TextBox control together with a Toolbar control, ImageList
control, and CommonDialog control to create a form that lets you view
and edit rtf and .txt files.
- TreeView Control
Use the TreeView control to select database objects - This form acts as
the sample application main switchboard. It uses a TreeView control to
display the example forms contained in the database.
A TreeView control working with a ListView control - This form
synchronizes a TreeView control with a ListView. It also uses a
ProgressBar to show the user the progress on filling the ListView
control. A StatusBar is used to show the ProgressBar and other
information.
- UpDown Control
Set values in a text box control - This form demonstrates the use of a
ProgressBar control and an UpDown control to create a custom progress
meter.
REFERENCES
For more information about the sample database Actctrls.mdb, please see the
following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q165437 MS Access 97 ActiveX Controls Sample Database Available on
MSL
For more information about using ActiveX controls, search the Help Index
for "ActiveX controls, using," or ask the Microsoft Access 97 Office
Assistant.
Keywords : kbusage
Version : 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo
Last Reviewed: April 15, 1999