menu bar configuration

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Guest

I have my database setup so that on startup, without pressing the shift
button, the database starts without the database window and without full menu
bar. I do this so that my users cannot easily screw things up. The only
problem is that they cannot access the "Export" function under "File" which
is necessary for exporting graphs.

Is there any way that I can keep the same minimized menu bar on startup but
add the "Export" feature? Or better yet could I simply add "Export" to the
quick toolbars instead? For example, "Office Links" from the toolbar allows
one to export to Word and Excel but graphics, such as a graph cannot be
"linked" to a Microsoft Program.

I've tried customizing the menu bar but this makes changes to the menu bar
regardless of how one starts up the program. I want the menu bar to have
minimized/customized features only for those who startup without pressing the
Shift key.
 
R

Rick Brandt

PAULinLAOS said:
I have my database setup so that on startup, without pressing the
shift button, the database starts without the database window and
without full menu bar. I do this so that my users cannot easily screw
things up. The only problem is that they cannot access the "Export"
function under "File" which is necessary for exporting graphs.

Is there any way that I can keep the same minimized menu bar on
startup but add the "Export" feature? Or better yet could I simply
add "Export" to the quick toolbars instead? For example, "Office
Links" from the toolbar allows one to export to Word and Excel but
graphics, such as a graph cannot be "linked" to a Microsoft Program.

I've tried customizing the menu bar but this makes changes to the
menu bar regardless of how one starts up the program. I want the menu
bar to have minimized/customized features only for those who startup
without pressing the Shift key.

You don't want to customize an existing Menu or Toolbar because such a change
would only show up on your machine. Make a totally new Menu bar with whatever
controls you want on it and set that as the Application Main Menu in the Startup
settings. Then it will appear any time you use that app and on all PCs doing
so.
 
G

Guest

Thank you. This helps. However, for the life of me, I cannot figure out how
to make a new menu bar. I searched using the Help menu, searched through
Options, Customize and others and still can't figure this out. Where do I
start to create a customized menu bar?
 
R

Rick Brandt

PAULinLAOS said:
Thank you. This helps. However, for the life of me, I cannot figure
out how to make a new menu bar. I searched using the Help menu,
searched through Options, Customize and others and still can't figure
this out. Where do I start to create a customized menu bar?

Right-Click on any exsting toolbar or menu and choose "Customize". The
resulting dialog has a button labelled "New".
 
G

Guest

I right-clicked at the menu bar but still I do not see where I can make a new
menu bar. I can see how you can make a new toolbar, but not the menu bar. The
window shows something for adding or changing toolbards, one thing for
commands and another called "Options".

I see in "Startup..." window that it allows you to choose the menu bar to
show at startup, but again I still don't see how you create a menu. I don't
see anything in the "Customize" window that allows you to create a new menu
bar, name it and add the features that you want. I have, however, been able
to change the exisitng menu bar. But, I want to make a special menu bar for
startup. I have a fairly good command of many of the development features of
Access, but this simple one I can't get.
 
R

Rick Brandt

PAULinLAOS said:
I right-clicked at the menu bar but still I do not see where I can
make a new menu bar. I can see how you can make a new toolbar, but
not the menu bar. The window shows something for adding or changing
toolbards, one thing for commands and another called "Options". [snip]

After you create a new command bar you can go into its properties and
specify whether it should be of type "Toolbar", "Menu Bar", or "Popup".
 

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