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Enabling a feature in runtime
Dear all,
I would like to enable a control in run time. Under Tools - Startup- Allow Default Shortcut Menus. I would like to enaable this feature only in some particular event. For example, i dont want this menu to be enabled in the form view, but to be enabled in the print preview while viewing reports. Can i do this? ANy help highly appreciated. Thanks. Raj. |
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Raj wrote:
Dear all, I would like to enable a control in run time. Under Tools - Startup- Allow Default Shortcut Menus. I would like to enaable this feature only in some particular event. For example, i dont want this menu to be enabled in the form view, but to be enabled in the print preview while viewing reports. Can i do this? ANy help highly appreciated. Thanks. Raj. I'm not positive, but I think that setting is only evaluated when the app is first loaded so changing the property won't have any effect until the *next* time you open the file. You can certainly create you own shortcut menu replacements and have all the control over them that you want. -- I don't check the Email account attached to this message. Send instead to... RBrandt at Hunter dot com |
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One approach: Create your own "Custom Print Preview" shortcut menu (simply
copy the built-in one), then add that menu to the "Shortcut menu bar" property of each report. If you are using Runtime, changing ToolsStartupAllowDefaultShortcutMenus won't do you any good anyhow. Runtime won't display built-in menus/toolbars (including shortcut menus). The developer has to supply whatever menus they want users to have. AFAIK, setting the AllowDefaultShortcutMenus startup option to true only applies to apps run with Access Retail. It is always off for Access Runtime. HTH, -- George Nicholson Remove 'Junk' from return address. "Raj" wrote in message ... Dear all, I would like to enable a control in run time. Under Tools - Startup- Allow Default Shortcut Menus. I would like to enaable this feature only in some particular event. For example, i dont want this menu to be enabled in the form view, but to be enabled in the print preview while viewing reports. Can i do this? ANy help highly appreciated. Thanks. Raj. |
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thank you guys.
i would prefer adding a menu to it. i appreciate ur help. "George Nicholson" wrote in message ... One approach: Create your own "Custom Print Preview" shortcut menu (simply copy the built-in one), then add that menu to the "Shortcut menu bar" property of each report. If you are using Runtime, changing ToolsStartupAllowDefaultShortcutMenus won't do you any good anyhow. Runtime won't display built-in menus/toolbars (including shortcut menus). The developer has to supply whatever menus they want users to have. AFAIK, setting the AllowDefaultShortcutMenus startup option to true only applies to apps run with Access Retail. It is always off for Access Runtime. HTH, -- George Nicholson Remove 'Junk' from return address. "Raj" wrote in message ... Dear all, I would like to enable a control in run time. Under Tools - Startup- Allow Default Shortcut Menus. I would like to enaable this feature only in some particular event. For example, i dont want this menu to be enabled in the form view, but to be enabled in the print preview while viewing reports. Can i do this? ANy help highly appreciated. Thanks. Raj. |
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