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I love your work and that's why I am thinking about all the utilities that can make it a complete UI replacement for Access. I was wondering if the above subject can be achieved as seen in this attached picture that I put together to assist you with what it should look like:
The initial pop up message will only show a friendly message and on clicking the details button, the technical information about the error can then be displayed to the user. The user will only need to pass the following parameters: Error Message, Error Description, Message Title; Yes & No Button Titles, Theme and font colors and whatever you think is necessary outside all these.
Once the user clicks on the buttons, the response will either be YES to send an email (and log the error) using a predefined Function in the MS Access app or a NO to ignore the report. All these of course depends on what the Access app is designed to achieve.
The white down and up arrow button besides the "Details" button can be achieved using a label with letter p as the caption to give you the up arrow and letter q to give you the down arrow. And the the only font that will give you that is Wingdings 3.
What do you think?
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I love your work and that's why I am thinking about all the utilities that can make it a complete UI replacement for Access. I was wondering if the above subject can be achieved as seen in this attached picture that I put together to assist you with what it should look like:
The initial pop up message will only show a friendly message and on clicking the details button, the technical information about the error can then be displayed to the user. The user will only need to pass the following parameters:
Error Message, Error Description, Message Title; Yes & No Button Titles, Theme and font colors
and whatever you think is necessary outside all these.Once the user clicks on the buttons, the response will either be YES to send an email (and log the error) using a predefined Function in the MS Access app or a NO to ignore the report. All these of course depends on what the Access app is designed to achieve.
The white down and up arrow button besides the "Details" button can be achieved using a label with letter
p
as the caption to give you the up arrow and letterq
to give you the down arrow. And the the only font that will give you that isWingdings 3
.What do you think?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: