Naming convention prefix for toolbar...

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Fred Boer

Hello!

Trying to create my first toolbar here... I know the prefix for a menu bar
is mnu... What is it for a toolbar, if different?

Thanks!
Fred
 
Thanks, Sandra... I checked a couple of places and didn't see anything
except mnu or fmnu....

BTW, it is off topic, but... do you know if there is some way to manipulate
the spacing of items in a menu bar...

I'm thinking I might want to put my "Help" menu item away over by itself on
the right-hand side of the menu bar, but if I try to drag it over, it
appears to create a new "section" for itself, and won't stick...

I could do it by manipulating the captions and adding spaces to each side of
the actual texts, but I wonder if there is a more elegant solution...

Thanks!

Fred

Sandra Daigle said:
Hi Fred,

I typically just use cb for either type of commandbar.

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Fred said:
Hello!

Trying to create my first toolbar here... I know the prefix for a
menu bar is mnu... What is it for a toolbar, if different?

Thanks!
Fred
 
I can't find/think of any way to do it - later this evening I'll try a
couple of things at home - but I don't think there's a built-in way to do
this.


--
Sandra Daigle [Microsoft Access MVP]
Please post all replies to the newsgroup.


Fred said:
Thanks, Sandra... I checked a couple of places and didn't see anything
except mnu or fmnu....

BTW, it is off topic, but... do you know if there is some way to
manipulate the spacing of items in a menu bar...

I'm thinking I might want to put my "Help" menu item away over by
itself on the right-hand side of the menu bar, but if I try to drag
it over, it appears to create a new "section" for itself, and won't
stick...

I could do it by manipulating the captions and adding spaces to each
side of the actual texts, but I wonder if there is a more elegant
solution...

Thanks!

Fred

Sandra Daigle said:
Hi Fred,

I typically just use cb for either type of commandbar.

--
Sandra Daigle [Microsoft Access MVP]
Please post all replies to the newsgroup.


Fred said:
Hello!

Trying to create my first toolbar here... I know the prefix for a
menu bar is mnu... What is it for a toolbar, if different?

Thanks!
Fred
 
Dear Sandra...

Thank you. There is, of course, no rush.. I do have the
workaround I described... And anyway, at the moment, I
have a bigger problem. It looks like my hard disk just
died!! Argh! Of course the data is backed up, but
reinstalling everything.. ugh! No fun for me for a couple
of days! :(

Cheers!

Fred
-----Original Message-----
I can't find/think of any way to do it - later this evening I'll try a
couple of things at home - but I don't think there's a built-in way to do
this.


--
Sandra Daigle [Microsoft Access MVP]
Please post all replies to the newsgroup.


Fred said:
Thanks, Sandra... I checked a couple of places and didn't see anything
except mnu or fmnu....

BTW, it is off topic, but... do you know if there is some way to
manipulate the spacing of items in a menu bar...

I'm thinking I might want to put my "Help" menu item away over by
itself on the right-hand side of the menu bar, but if I try to drag
it over, it appears to create a new "section" for itself, and won't
stick...

I could do it by manipulating the captions and adding spaces to each
side of the actual texts, but I wonder if there is a more elegant
solution...

Thanks!

Fred

Hi Fred,

I typically just use cb for either type of commandbar.

--
Sandra Daigle [Microsoft Access MVP]
Please post all replies to the newsgroup.


Fred Boer wrote:
Hello!

Trying to create my first toolbar here... I know the prefix for a
menu bar is mnu... What is it for a toolbar, if different?

Thanks!
Fred


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