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Inabilty to reaccess menus
I designed a small database system and implemented in access 2002 as a 2000 database. after the design i removed the made a few changes on the startup dialog bogs of the tools menu. i turned off the database display window, the toolbars and context menus. after applying changes, no warning was given me that i would not be able to reverse these changes. due to this i cannot have a context menus or shortcut menus or toolbars when i open that database.
i also realised that the file size was about 12Mb. when i used the convert database option on the tools menu to convert to access 97 and 2002 editions (i tried both), the size was about 300kb. I want to be able to revert and access all menus. thanx..... |
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Inabilty to reaccess menus
Hold the shiftkey down while you open the database.
Sammy-Ghana wrote: I designed a small database system and implemented in access 2002 as a 2000 database. after the design i removed the made a few changes on the startup dialog bogs of the tools menu. i turned off the database display window, the toolbars and context menus. after applying changes, no warning was given me that i would not be able to reverse these changes. due to this i cannot have a context menus or shortcut menus or toolbars when i open that database. i also realised that the file size was about 12Mb. when i used the convert database option on the tools menu to convert to access 97 and 2002 editions (i tried both), the size was about 300kb. I want to be able to revert and access all menus. thanx..... -- Joan Wild Microsoft Access MVP |
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Joan Wild Rules Access!
I Had the same Issue. BrainDeadBeachBum "Joan Wild" wrote: Hold the shiftkey down while you open the database. Sammy-Ghana wrote: I designed a small database system and implemented in access 2002 as a 2000 database. after the design i removed the made a few changes on the startup dialog bogs of the tools menu. i turned off the database display window, the toolbars and context menus. after applying changes, no warning was given me that i would not be able to reverse these changes. due to this i cannot have a context menus or shortcut menus or toolbars when i open that database. i also realised that the file size was about 12Mb. when i used the convert database option on the tools menu to convert to access 97 and 2002 editions (i tried both), the size was about 300kb. I want to be able to revert and access all menus. thanx..... -- Joan Wild Microsoft Access MVP |
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Thanks Joan Wild. I, too, had the same problem. thanks a whole bunch.
"BrainDead" wrote: Joan Wild Rules Access! I Had the same Issue. BrainDeadBeachBum "Joan Wild" wrote: Hold the shiftkey down while you open the database. Sammy-Ghana wrote: I designed a small database system and implemented in access 2002 as a 2000 database. after the design i removed the made a few changes on the startup dialog bogs of the tools menu. i turned off the database display window, the toolbars and context menus. after applying changes, no warning was given me that i would not be able to reverse these changes. due to this i cannot have a context menus or shortcut menus or toolbars when i open that database. i also realised that the file size was about 12Mb. when i used the convert database option on the tools menu to convert to access 97 and 2002 editions (i tried both), the size was about 300kb. I want to be able to revert and access all menus. thanx..... -- Joan Wild Microsoft Access MVP |
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Inabilty to reaccess menus
After thinking I had just lost my girlfriends university work, i came to a
conclusion: Joan Wild is a God. |
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Inabilty to reaccess menus
"Nick Hart" wrote: After thinking I had just lost my girlfriends university work, i came to a conclusion: Joan Wild is a God. Yes, as an aetheist I feel fine in saying Joan Wild IS god. Saved my day :P |
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