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Creating a Commandbar Menu
I have a form that I would like to creat a menu for the user. I would also
like to create a menu for the application, sub menus, and shortcut menus. This would be the first time I've created a Commandbar Menu. Any good examples of how to do this would be appreciated. Thank you in advance. |
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Creating a Commandbar Menu
http://www.jamiessoftware.tk/articles/menubars.html
That should get you started. -- Jack Leach www.tristatemachine.com "I haven''t failed, I''ve found ten thousand ways that don''t work." -Thomas Edison (1847-1931) "PosseJohn" wrote: I have a form that I would like to creat a menu for the user. I would also like to create a menu for the application, sub menus, and shortcut menus. This would be the first time I've created a Commandbar Menu. Any good examples of how to do this would be appreciated. Thank you in advance. . |
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Creating a Commandbar Menu
"PosseJohn" wrote in message ... I have a form that I would like to creat a menu for the user. I would also like to create a menu for the application, sub menus, and shortcut menus. This would be the first time I've created a Commandbar Menu. Any good examples of how to do this would be appreciated. Unless you think the user will never move past Access 2003 (or you are providing a 2003 Access runtime), that's not a good idea. Neither Access 2007 nor 2010 will revert to the older form of menus -- the Access team has indicated that more than once. Larry Linson Microsoft Office Access MVP |
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