MartyConnelly
martyconnelly at shaw.ca
Fri Jul 27 17:11:04 CDT 2007
This method applies to the particular database opened as opposed to method for Access platform overall that I stated. So choose your poison. There must be a way to do in VBA code. Steve Schapel wrote: >Rocky, > >It is very easy to hide the Ribbon and use your custom menus in Access >2007. Some instructions about this here: >http://blog.datamanagementsolutions.biz/2007/07/custom-toolbars-2007.html > >Regards >Steve > > >Rocky Smolin at Beach Access Software wrote: > > >>I am developing an app for a client in A2003 but he is using A2007. And >>(it's a legacy app) there are custom menus. Even when he turns off the >>toolbars, the menu is like an inch high. Take up a lot of real estate. Is >>there a way to reduce the vertical height of this menu? Or turn it off - >>he's OK with losing the custom menus because you can get to all the >>functions in the app through command buttons anyway. >> >> -- Marty Connelly Victoria, B.C. Canada