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s there any way to make the access windows in the bottom toolbar invisible ?

graeme34 via AccessMonster.com
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#1: Mar 16 '06
Hi I was wondering if there was any way of making the windows for the
currently opened objects in access invisible on the bottom toolbar. Iam using
Access 2003 also is it possible to turn of the right click facility on the
mouse to prevent the user from getting into the 'background' of Access??
Thank you.

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Wayne Gillespie
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re: s there any way to make the access windows in the bottom toolbar invisible ?


On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 21:37:44 GMT, "graeme34 via AccessMonster.com" <u18757@uwe>
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>Hi I was wondering if there was any way of making the windows for the
>currently opened objects in access invisible on the bottom toolbar. Iam using
>Access 2003 also is it possible to turn of the right click facility on the
>mouse to prevent the user from getting into the 'background' of Access??
>Thank you.[/color]

To remove the multiple windows in the taskbar turn
Tools\Options\View\Windows in Taskbar off.

To remove shortcut menus from the entire application turn
Tools\Startup\Allow Default Shortcut Menus off.

To remove shortcut menus from a specific form set the Shortcut Menu property of
the form to No.


Wayne Gillespie
Gosford NSW Australia
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#3: Mar 17 '06

re: s there any way to make the access windows in the bottom toolbar invisible ?


Thank you Wayne much appreciated......


Wayne Gillespie wrote:[color=blue][color=green]
>>Hi I was wondering if there was any way of making the windows for the
>>currently opened objects in access invisible on the bottom toolbar. Iam using
>>Access 2003 also is it possible to turn of the right click facility on the
>>mouse to prevent the user from getting into the 'background' of Access??
>>Thank you.[/color]
>
>To remove the multiple windows in the taskbar turn
>Tools\Options\View\Windows in Taskbar off.
>
>To remove shortcut menus from the entire application turn
>Tools\Startup\Allow Default Shortcut Menus off.
>
>To remove shortcut menus from a specific form set the Shortcut Menu property of
>the form to No.
>
>Wayne Gillespie
>Gosford NSW Australia[/color]

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