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Treeview in Access Part 1: Basic - Loading information into treeview

TheSmileyCoder
2,322 Expert Mod 2GB
The treeview is a great free part of the Microsoft Common Control Library that lets you create your own treeview and tie your own data and events into the treeview. It can present alot of information in a limited space, and allows a lot more versatility in presenting your information. Combine this with the ability to use small icons for each individual record, you get maximum structure on data presentation.

This is part 1 in a series on how to use the treeview in Access.

This first video demonstrates how to add a treeview into your form, and how to load information into it. Its all very basic, explained and coded from scratch, with detailed explanations. Later I will upload more advanced guides on the same topic, but this is intended to be a very easy getting started guide.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5KqFjhQqNg

The same database from the presentation is attached in both a Access 2003 version and 2007 version (no difference really)
Attached Files
File Type: zip Treeview Part 1 2003 format.zip (22.1 KB, 779 views)
File Type: zip Treeview Part 1 2007 format.zip (30.9 KB, 1196 views)
Oct 6 '12 #1
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zmbd
5,501 Expert Mod 4TB
Part 1 only wetted the appetite, looking forward to the main course (^…^)
Jan 25 '14 #2
TheSmileyCoder
2,322 Expert Mod 2GB
Hi zmbd
There are currently 6 videos in the series. The rest can be seen on my youtube channel. I have 2 more planned, but time is sparse at the moment.
Jan 25 '14 #3

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