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navagation pane in access 2007

ARC
Hello all,

I wonder if it's possible to build a customer form for the navigation pane
that includes a treeview control on it? I have a large parts database, and
this would seem ideal for browsing the part categories, and would give the
user the flexibility to save the screen real-estate by not always showing
the treeview categories.

Many Thanks,
--
Andy
Jun 6 '07 #1
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