Tabs for Access x64 8.00
abs for Access x64 brings a tab bar between Microsoft Access Ribbon and workspace. It enables multiple Access files displayed in one Access window. This handy add-in helps users easily open, edit, and manage multiple Access databases in single Access Window by imitating tabbed browsing of IE7, IE8 and Firefox.
Tabbed viewing, editing, and managing multiple Access files in single Window: Tabs for Access (also named Access Tabs) is a super practical tool for tabbed handle Access files in a single window in Microsoft Access 2010. Once the software is installed, you can find a tab bar in Microsoft Access like in Internet Explorer 8 and Firefox.
When you open or create a Microsoft Access file, there will be a corresponding tab in the tab bar. You can switch among Access files just by clicking the tabs; double-clicking on the tabs will close the relevant Access files, and double-clicking on the blank place of the tab bar will create a new Access. Additionally, more functions are available with Tabs for Access, with which all the Access files can be closed, saved and renamed easily and quickly. In short, you will find more and better functions in this software.
List of detailed functions:
1) A confirmation dialog box will appear when you choose to close all the tabs
2) You can hide the tab bar when there is only one tab
3) You can close a tab by clicking the middle mouse button once or double-clicking the left button on it
4) You can create a database by double-clicking the left button on the blank area on the tab bar
5) Tabs can be moved and dragged conveniently and selected by pressing Alt+N
6) You can show and hide the tab bar by a customizable shortcut key, the default shortcut key is "Win + Q"
7) You can switch among different tabs by a customizable shortcut key, the default shortcut key is "Ctrl + Tab"
8) Powerful function for customizing the tab colors, with which colors of tabs and the tab bar can be customized easily.
Requirements
Changes: 8.00
Brings tabbed interface and Favorite Group feature to Access 2010;