AW: [AccessD] Hiding Main Access Window

MastercafeCTV mastercafe at ctv.es
Thu Jan 1 13:29:40 CST 2004


Efectivelly we take a BMP file with same name that application (mdb/mde) and
in the same directory that this and supply the main Access warning for our
logo.

Thanks Arthur great information.

Juan Menendez


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-----Original Message-----
From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Arthur Fuller
Sent: jueves, 01 de enero de 2004 11:06
To: 'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'
Subject: RE: AW: [AccessD] Hiding Main Access Window


One way to do this is to create an image file having the same name as your
application MDB but with a different extension and place it in the same
directory as the MDB. Access will load this image instead of its native
logo. I have never tried to create a one-pixel image file but I'm guessing
that it would work too.

Arthur

-----Original Message-----
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paul.hartland at fsmail.net
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 1:45 AM
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: Re: AW: [AccessD] Hiding Main Access Window


Sorry but I don’t think I have explained correctly, when you first open
Access that’s the screen I want to hide I know I can hide database windows
etc from Tools/StartUp.  Lets say we go to START/PROGRAMS and click on
Microsoft Access and you get the blank access screen from which you can
creat a new database, open existing etc.  That’s the screen I want to hide,
the actual Access screen.
 
Sorry for any confusion.
 
Paul Hartland






Message date : Dec 31 2003, 09:39 AM
>From : Helmut Kotsch
To : Access Developers discussion and problem solving 
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Subject : AW: [AccessD] Hiding Main Access Window
Paul,
that's easy, even I can answer this one.
Tools => Start..=> uncheck the "Show Database Window" Checkbox. I took this
info from my installed German version of Access 2000, hope I translated the
fieldnames alright.

Regards and have a nice day.

Helmut Kotsch


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To all,

I’m sure I have seen this somewhere but can’t for the life of me remember
where, I have an Access 2000 application that a few people have a shortcut
to on their machines, which when opened opens the main Access window (as
usual) and a switchboard. Is there anyway I can hide the main Access window
so that the application looks similar to a Visual Basic application ?

Thanks in advance for all your help.

Paul Hartland
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