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Aussie Jeff
Hi gurus
To quote another subscribers comments:-
"Custom Menu & Command bar created in earlier versions of access will only
appear as part of the "add-in" button and not appear continously. As access
2007 is so new haven't been able to find information on how this works. Is
there a way to have them present always (as in previous custom databases) or
is this not possible.
Not sure I like the new version. I'm losing control of parts of current
databases for clients and would not recommend they upgrade. I can't prevent
them accessing areas they couldn't before...."
I have these problems too and because I havent had the time or the
inclination to spend endless hours figuring out the new "Vista" paradigm in
Access 2007 it is frustrating to say the least.
As the user quoted above, is there an easy way to disable the "Ribbon" and
re-instate my Custom MainMenu bar.
Cheers
Jeff
To quote another subscribers comments:-
"Custom Menu & Command bar created in earlier versions of access will only
appear as part of the "add-in" button and not appear continously. As access
2007 is so new haven't been able to find information on how this works. Is
there a way to have them present always (as in previous custom databases) or
is this not possible.
Not sure I like the new version. I'm losing control of parts of current
databases for clients and would not recommend they upgrade. I can't prevent
them accessing areas they couldn't before...."
I have these problems too and because I havent had the time or the
inclination to spend endless hours figuring out the new "Vista" paradigm in
Access 2007 it is frustrating to say the least.
As the user quoted above, is there an easy way to disable the "Ribbon" and
re-instate my Custom MainMenu bar.
Cheers
Jeff