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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T17:20:18+00:00 2026-06-13T17:20:18+00:00

I am looking for some command which will disable all controls present in the

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I am looking for some command which will disable all controls present in the ‘details’ section of an MS Access Form. One way is to disable each and every control independently. I am looking for a control-independent way which would disable all the controls present in the details section of MS Access Form.

This feature might be useful, if the form is to be enabled based on some login credentials and the fields for entering credentials is placed in the header section of the form. So, as soon as user does login, all the controls in that form are enabled. Uplon logout, they shall be disabled.

I tried searching for it but it seems the same is not supported. Or no one had such a requirement before.

Please help me if anyone knows.

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    2026-06-13T17:20:20+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 5:20 pm

    A form has various properties that match this requirement: Allow Edits, Allow Additions and Allow Deletions. Allow Edits works for unbound controls, it even works on unbound forms.

    If you have a requirement to disable certain controls, you can set the tab property for these controls to a string and then iterate through the form’s control collection to disable those controls.

    Dim frm As Form
    Dim ctl As Control
    
    Set frm = Forms!MyOpenForm
    
    For Each ctl In frm.Controls
    
        If ctl.ControlType <> acLabel And ctl.ControlType <> acTabCtl Then
            If ctl.Tag = "AdminHide" Then
                If varWho = "Authorized" Then
                    ctl.Visible = True
                Else
                    ctl.Visible = False
                End If
            End If
    
        End If
    
    Next
    
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