Menu Bar

K

kateri4482

I have created a menu bar and it is in startup so when the database opens
that is the only toolbar I see. Just like I want. However, on the same line
as the toolbar - on the right - I also have a dialog box that says "type a
question for help". Can I get rid of that? Also, I have selected "no close
button" on all of my forms so the user is required to use command buttons I
have created instead in order to exit the database or to go to a different
form. However, above the menu bar is the application title, and on the right
side of that is a close button! How can I get rid of that also? Thanks for
any assistance.
 
J

Jeanette Cunningham

Hi kateri,
the answer to the "no close" problem is on this web site
http://www.mvps.org/access/general/gen0005.htm

You can customize your menu bar to hide the ask a question box - from memory
when you have your menu bar in customize mode you can click in the aks a
question box and select to hide it - or something very similar.


Jeanette Cunningham MS Access MVP -- Melbourne Victoria Australia
 
K

kateri4482

Thanks Jeanette. I realize that when I change my custom toolbar to a menu
bar is when I get that "ask a question" dialog box. It doesn't show up on a
toolbar. The problem is that I want it to be the only "toolbar" when the
database opens, so I need to change it to a menu bar in order to select it on
the startup options. Correct? If so, any other ideas? There is no
selection in customize to hide or deselect that question box. I am using
Access 2003.

Thanks for the help on the close issue!
 
J

Jeanette Cunningham

I have found that I can hide the ask a question box when I am customizing my
custom menubar in A2003.
Try to click on the ask a question box on that custom menu bar while you
have the customize dialog open.
You shoule be able to get an option to show or hide that question box.


Jeanette Cunningham MS Access MVP -- Melbourne Victoria Australia
 

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