Hi,
I think that the title says it all, and I have searched Google and Tek-Tips (believe me).
It seems that developers don't much use menus to control their apps. (I haven't up to now - due to the apparent complexity).
In my run-time app, I want to discard all MS Access toolbars and add my own ONLY(File, Forms, Reports, Help).
File will give the usual report formatting, export functionality. The rest are application forms and reports that I will enable / disable dependent on the objects that are running.
Help will be a compiled Help system.
How can I get rid of the standard MS Access toolbar?
Any help much appreciated,
ATB
Darrylle
Never argue with an idiot, he'll bring you down to his level - then beat you with experience.
I think that the title says it all, and I have searched Google and Tek-Tips (believe me).
It seems that developers don't much use menus to control their apps. (I haven't up to now - due to the apparent complexity).
In my run-time app, I want to discard all MS Access toolbars and add my own ONLY(File, Forms, Reports, Help).
File will give the usual report formatting, export functionality. The rest are application forms and reports that I will enable / disable dependent on the objects that are running.
Help will be a compiled Help system.
How can I get rid of the standard MS Access toolbar?
Any help much appreciated,
ATB
Darrylle
Never argue with an idiot, he'll bring you down to his level - then beat you with experience.