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Lost menu bar in MS Access 2000

I'm having a problem with the menu bar (e.g. File Edit...) in MS Access
2000 - it has disappeared no matter what database I have open. Can
anyone help me to get it back? I have Reinstalled, Repaired and
Uninstalled and reinstalled Access - nothing worked....

Jan 30 '06 #1
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The first thing I'd try is if you have any kind of menu then right
click and select Customize. This should bring up a Customize Dialog
Box, click on the Toolbars Tab and there should be Toolbar called "Menu
Bar" somewhere in there. If you can see it then make sure there is a
check in the box next to it and click Close it should come back.

That should do the trick (a slightly simple soljution you may have
already tried) but if not then let me know.

Dean...

Jan 30 '06 #2

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