DataBase - Vista Preliminar Access 2007

Asked By Ceac
18-Sep-09 12:48 AM
Hola amgi@s,

Necesito de su valiosa ayuda con lo siguiente deseo que en un informe,
cuando se abra el informe se presente en el Ribbon una cinta predeterminada
de Access de nombre "Vista Preliminar", en otras aplicaciones que he
desarrollado la cinta no se desactiva pero en esta ocasi??n desaparece de los
informes quintando opciones importantes como cerrar el mismo informe,
exportar a pdf etc..

Mediante codigo intente que apareciera "Vista Preliminar" colocando el
siguiente comando en el evento al abrir el informe:

DoCmd.ShowToolbar "Vista Preliminar", acToolbarYes

Pero no me funciona, pues esta linea de c??digo lo encontr?? para Access 2003,
no se si ha cambiado en 2007.

Anexo V??deo: Video
http://www.4shared.com/file/133257080/acdf35e7/VistaPreliminar.html

Agradezco toda la ayuda posible!

PD: Si tiene problemas para visualizar el v??deo, puede descargar con total
confianza los codecs de v??deo e instalar aqu??: Aqu??
http://download.techsmith.com/tscc/tscc.exe
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Saludos !!!

C??sar Augusto Cardona
masterpublico[ARROBA]gmail[PUNTO]com
Cali-Colombia
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  Chea replied...
21-Sep-09 06:07 PM
??Y qu?? tal un Ribbon personalizado para ese informe que s?? muestre el grupo
de Vista Preliminar?

Me suena haber visto algo en la Web de Avenius sobre pesta??as contextuales,
pero no lo he probado, quiz??s te podr??a servir.

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Jos?? Bengoechea Ibaceta [MS-MVP Access]
http://jbengoechea.com/
http://jbchea.net
http://geeks.ms/blogs/access




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  Ceac replied...
25-Sep-09 10:10 AM
As?? es Chea, me figuro crearme m?? cinta de vista preliminar...

Por aqu?? se la dejo a quien le sirva.
http://www.4shared.com/file/135323968/a698060c/VistaPreliminar.html

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C??sar Augusto Cardona
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Cali-Colombia
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