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Where to add a Toolbar to start it up with Access, not the databas



 
 
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Old April 12th, 2010, 06:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.access
Rick Brandt
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Default Where to add a Toolbar to start it up with Access, not the databas

DawnTreader wrote:

Hello All

I have been developing for a while now and i have started to gather a
bunch of tools that are making my life easier. however some are hidden
away on the add in menu. i made a toolbar with the commands on it, but the
tool bar only appears in the databases that it has been imported to. this
is a developer toolbar not a user tool bar. i want this toolbar to appear
in all of my applications, but not when i "publish".

i always make MDE's for my frontends and this pretty much hides the
toolbars, so i am not really worried about them, but it would be nice that
when i build i get my toolbars.

does anyone know where to add this toolbar so that it is available to
everything i do in access?


Customizations to built-in toolbars and menus are available in all files
(but only on your PC).

Totally new toolbars and menus that you create are available on all PCs (but
only in the files where you create or import them).


Sounds like you need to customize a built-in toolbar rather than creating a
new one.
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Old April 12th, 2010, 11:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.access
DawnTreader
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Default Where to add a Toolbar to start it up with Access, not the databas

Hello All

I have been developing for a while now and i have started to gather a bunch
of tools that are making my life easier. however some are hidden away on the
add in menu. i made a toolbar with the commands on it, but the tool bar only
appears in the databases that it has been imported to. this is a developer
toolbar not a user tool bar. i want this toolbar to appear in all of my
applications, but not when i "publish".

i always make MDE's for my frontends and this pretty much hides the
toolbars, so i am not really worried about them, but it would be nice that
when i build i get my toolbars.

does anyone know where to add this toolbar so that it is available to
everything i do in access?
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As always, any and all help appreciated!
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Old April 16th, 2010, 05:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.access
DawnTreader
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Default Where to add a Toolbar to start it up with Access, not the dat

Hello Rick

is there not a way to add it to a start up template or something? excell has
the start up "sheet" that you can load things into, word has the normal
template, isnt there something similar in access?
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As always, any and all help appreciated!


"Rick Brandt" wrote:

DawnTreader wrote:

Hello All

I have been developing for a while now and i have started to gather a
bunch of tools that are making my life easier. however some are hidden
away on the add in menu. i made a toolbar with the commands on it, but the
tool bar only appears in the databases that it has been imported to. this
is a developer toolbar not a user tool bar. i want this toolbar to appear
in all of my applications, but not when i "publish".

i always make MDE's for my frontends and this pretty much hides the
toolbars, so i am not really worried about them, but it would be nice that
when i build i get my toolbars.

does anyone know where to add this toolbar so that it is available to
everything i do in access?


Customizations to built-in toolbars and menus are available in all files
(but only on your PC).

Totally new toolbars and menus that you create are available on all PCs (but
only in the files where you create or import them).


Sounds like you need to customize a built-in toolbar rather than creating a
new one.
.

 




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