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Smart Access Article Abstracts |
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Gold Collection |
2005-09 |
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Andrew Wrigley |
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Andrew Wrigley shows how to design a “Breadcrumb” control that will enhance your users’ experience whenever they need to |
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navigate a hierarchical structure (and bitterly regrets his lack of documentation...). |
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Garry Robinson |
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Often, in order to get the best performance from your application (or determine what’s going wrong with it), you have to know |
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what your application is really doing. That’s the role of logging: providing a trail of what was going on with your application. |
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Glenn Lloyd |
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Thanks to the way that Windows Explorer handles folders and subfolders, your users are used to being able to work with |
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hierarchical data using a TreeView control. Glenn Lloyd shows how to incorporate a TreeView control into your application. |
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Doug Steele |
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Access Answers |
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This month, Doug Steele continues to show how you can gather data from unexpected places. In this article, he gets URLs from |
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the Internet and a file of exported Opera bookmarks. There are some Web pages on the Internet that are essentially collections ... |
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-- - Eyewitness Testimony an Editorial on user recall by Peter Vogel
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