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Hi, I've made a database and added a switchboard to it yesterday. I thought i'd try and be smart and went on the database startup options, and deslected the menus and all the toolbars, so that when i open the file, only the switchboard is displayed.
This looks great, but the problem is is that I need to do a few final tweaks on the database, like adding a password etc etc, and I cant access this menu.
Im using Access 2003.
Thanks!
Apr 4 '10 #1

✓ answered by ADezii

  1. Hold the SHIFT Key down while you Open your Database.
  2. Menus should now be visible.
  3. Select Tools ==> StartUp.
  4. Select the Menu Options.

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ADezii
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  1. Hold the SHIFT Key down while you Open your Database.
  2. Menus should now be visible.
  3. Select Tools ==> StartUp.
  4. Select the Menu Options.
Apr 4 '10 #2
Ak3425
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Thanks, sorted it :)
Apr 4 '10 #3

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