Custom Toolbars and Menu Bars Guide V1.00
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$12.95 |
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| Product Code: |
CTMBG001 |
| For Microsoft Access: |
Version 97/2000/XP |
| Operating System: |
98/98 SE/ME/2000/NT/XP |
If you have ever wanted to create your own custom
menu bars or toolbars for your Access database, this
guide is for you.
It contains complete step-by-step instructions for
creating -
- custom Toolbars
- custom Menu bars
- and custom popup (shortcut) menus.
It deals with each step in detail then shows how to
use these menus and toolbars in your own forms, reports
etc.
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The step-by-step
instructions are clearly identified and discussed
in detail.
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concise glossary of all common terms provides
clear explanation and, where necessary, are
illustrated for clarity. |
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All complex Microsoft
Access dialogs
encountered in implementing the solution are
identified, illustrated and discussed. |
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Suitable Uses
Restricting User Access
If the Microsoft Access database you are developing
will be available to users running the retail version of
Access, you may want to remove built-in Access commands
and restrict users to a specific set of commands.
Databases Distributed as MDE's
If you are distributing your database as an MDE file
then you will definitely want to define your own set of
menu bars and toolbars. One of the benefits of an MDE is
to restrict use of Access commands to users. By creating
your own custom menu bars and toolbars you further
enhance the benefits of distributing an MDE.
Make the Interface Unique (impress the boss)
Impress the boss and make your database look unique.
By removing all the standard Access menus and toolbars
you can make your database look completely unique. You
can have custom graphics, custom layout etc.
Features
- Easy step-by-step instructions for creating all
custom menu bars and toolbars.
- Print facility so you can print out those
instructions for study at your leisure.
- Screenshots and explanations for all dialogs
encountered.
- Glossary of common terms.
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$12.95 |
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