If all you want to do is suppress the menu you can create a new macro and
then save it without adding any commands.
Then for each form, open the properties window and click on the OTHER tab
and assign your newly created empty macro to the MENU BAR property. The form
will then open w/o a menu.
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Kevin Backmann
"Nancy A" wrote:
> I am creating a very simple Access DB for a video production company. They
> want to set up a system so that users can enter their information at the
> event, instead of filling out a paper form, in order to avoid errors. I can
> create forms in Access, Front Page, or InfoPath (I'm most proficient in
> Access however) but I need a way that I can extract the form from the program
> - Essentially, I don't want the standard " File, Edit, View, etc" menu to be
> there. As of now, the company doesn't have the server capabilities to run an
> ASP setup, though if absolutely necessary this could change, but regardless,
> the data that is entered by our users should fill back to our Access DB. I
> need help with this ASAP, thanks!
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