toll bars

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In saving a 2000 db in Access 2007 the custom menu/tool bar was not created.

How can I import the toob/menu bar into Access 2007 from an older version.

Access 2000

sandrao
 
from Microsoft directly

You can import custom menus and toolbars from a Microsoft Access database
(database: A collection of data related to a particular subject or purpose.
Within a database, information about a particular entity, such as an employee
or order, is categorized into tables, records, and fields.) or Microsoft
Access project (Microsoft Access project: An Access file that connects to a
Microsoft SQL Server database and is used to create client/server
applications. A project file doesn't contain any data or
data-definition-based objects such as tables and views.). However, Access
won't import a toolbar, menu bar, or shortcut menu if it has the same name as
one in the Access data file (Microsoft Access file: An Access database or
Access project file. An Access database stores database objects and data in
an .mdb file. A project file doesn't contain data and is used to connect to a
Microsoft SQL Server database.) you're importing to— you must rename it
before importing.

Open a database.
On the File menu, point to Get External Data, and then click Import.
In the Files of type box, make sure Microsoft Access (*.mdb, *.adp) is
selected.
In the Look in box, select the drive and folder for the Microsoft Access
database (.mdb or .adp) that you want to import from, and then double-click
the database.
In the Import Objects dialog box, click Options.
Under Import, click Menus and Toolbars.

have fun

Amir
 
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