What is the benefit to Allow Default Shortcut Menus in Access?

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Guest

I have created a database that I would like to market using runtime
components. One of the options to select is "Allow Default Shortcut Menus".
What has anyone found are the pros and cons of allowing or disallowing this
option?
Thank you.
 
R

Rick Brandt

BOS Systems said:
I have created a database that I would like to market using runtime
components. One of the options to select is "Allow Default Shortcut Menus".
What has anyone found are the pros and cons of allowing or disallowing this
option?
Thank you.

Irrelevant in the Runtime. ALL built in menus, toolbars, and shortcut menus are
unavailable in the runtime. You have to create your own.
 
T

TC

Hopping in here (cos I can not see the OP's post):

OP, the question is, what are the advantages and disadvantages of using
the RUNTIME - not the shortcut menus!

There are definitely some problems in using the runtime. Many people
who use the runtime, buy additional software from people like SageKey,
to work around those problems. I think you should do some research on
the runtime before you commit to using it.

HTH,
TC
 

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