Removing (and then getting back) toolbars

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Aaron G

Working with Access2003. I want to remove my toolbars. Searching these
posts tells me that I can do it through tools/startup. However, I'm afraid
to turn things off without knowing how to turn them back on.

So, first, what's the best way to remove all toolbars for the database to
give it a more professional feel (and so the users don't muck it up).

Second, how do I get the toolbars back so I can work on the db when I want to?

TIA

Aaron G
Philadelphia, PA
 
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Rick Brandt

Aaron said:
Working with Access2003. I want to remove my toolbars. Searching
these posts tells me that I can do it through tools/startup.
However, I'm afraid to turn things off without knowing how to turn
them back on.

So, first, what's the best way to remove all toolbars for the
database to give it a more professional feel (and so the users don't
muck it up).

Second, how do I get the toolbars back so I can work on the db when I
want to?

TIA

Aaron G
Philadelphia, PA

Use Startup as you mention. If you hold the shift key down when opening the
file all of the startup options are bypassed so you get everything back.
 
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Aaron G

Rick,

I saw that in the posts but was afraid of trusting it because it seemed too
easy! Thanks for the confirmation!

Aaron G
Philadelphia, PA
 

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