New Properties (Alphabetic List)

New Properties (Alphabetic List)

See Also

Properties that were added to existing objects in Microsoft Access 2000 are listed in the following table (sorted alphabetically).

A–G

ActiveDataAccessPage

Address

AllDataAccessPages

AllDatabaseDiagrams

AllForms

AllMacros

AllModules

AllowDesignChanges

AllQueries

AllReports

AllStoredProcedures

AllTables

AllViews

AlwaysSaveInDefaultEncoding

AnswerWizard

BaseConnectionString

BottomMargin

CheckIfOfficeHTMLEditor

CodeData

CodeProject

COMAddIns

Connection

ConnectionString

CurrentData

CurrentProject

DataAccessPages

DefaultWebOptions

Document

DownloadComponents

EmailSubject

Enabled (FormatCondition Object)

Encoding

Expression1

Expression2

FeatureInstall

FolderSuffix

FileSearch

FollowedHyperlinkColor

FormatConditions

FullName


H–P

HyperlinkColor

InputParameters

IsConnected

IsHyperlink

IsLoaded

ItemsSelected

LanguageSettings

LeftMargin

LineSpacing

LocationOfComponents

MaxRecButton

Operator (FormatCondition Object)

OrganizeInFolder

Path

ProductCode

ProjectType

Properties Property (AccessObjectProperties Collection)

Properties Property (Properties Collection)


Q–Z

Recordset

ResyncCommand

RightMargin

ScreenTip

ServerFilter

ServerFilterByForm

SubAddress

SubdatasheetExpanded

SubdatasheetHeight

SubdatasheetName

TextToDisplay

TopMargin

Type (AccessObject Object)

Type (FormatCondition Object)

UnderlineHyperlinks

UniqueTable

UseLongFileNames

VBE

Vertical

WebOptions


Microsoft Office properties

To see a list of the new properties available in the Microsoft Office 9.0 Object Library, open the Microsoft Office Visual Basic Reference in the Help contents.

To use the objects supplied by Microsoft Office, you must set a reference to the Microsoft Office 9.0 Object Library when the Visual Basic Editor is open by clicking References on the Tools Menu and selecting the check box next to this library.

Microsoft Visual Basic Editor properties

To see a list of the new properties available in the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications Extensibility 5.3 Object Library, open the Microsoft Visual Basic Reference in the Help contents.

To use the objects supplied by the Microsoft Visual Basic Editor, you must set a reference to the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications Extensibility 5.3 Object Library. To set this reference, open the Visual Basic Editor and click References on the Tools Menu and select the check box next to this library.