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Every existing application can "wear" Access Navigator and its features!

Access Navigator has an own database where it stores information about your application: form list, report list, query list, table list, field list, etc: this database is called REPOSITORY (Access Navigator Repository).

Some features:

2 languages supported (english, italian)

Automatic repository management (this means that Access Navigator can detect automatically changes made to any documents (table, query, form, report).

Unlimited depth of the treeview.

Complete filters (mathematically speaking).

Filters (where conditions) with dynamic values.

Filter by example (veeery interesting using reports...).

Linking a document with another one (this extents the concept of form-subform relationship to the form level).

 

Here you can see the Northwind application wearing Access Navigator. This "transformation" has taken just few minutes...

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Access Navigator can work in two mode:

Simple-MDI and Tabbed-MDI

Here we can see Access Navigator working in Tabbed-MDI mode.

You can see the treeview on the left (that user can hide), 3 forms opened: Categories, Employees and Customers; user can pass from one to another clicking on the corresponding tab (or with ctrl-tab keys). For each doubleclick on the treeview a new tab will be created showing the corresponding document (you can open 16 documents at the same time, but my experience says that 4/5 is the medium).

On the top right corner you can see the filter box. You can type directly the filter you need to apply. Of course there are buttons on the Access Navigator toolbar that can help you in this task:

Filter by selection

Filter but selection

Filter by input

 

 

Download 

shareware Access Navigator 3.1 for Access 8.0 (built 4) - 12/06/2001 (~1443 kb) (exe)

Screen shots

Preview screen shots

 

Tutorial

Tutorial, just in italian

 

 

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All references to Visual Basic, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), Access and Office are for products from Microsoft Corporation.