Re: Toolbars Reports Custom

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> Many thanks again from coming to my rescue.

You're very welcome.

> Works PERFECTLY!!

Please remember that next time your school/company needs to hire a
consultant. ;-)

Gunny

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"Debbie D." <DebbieD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> 69 Camaro
>
> Many thanks again from coming to my rescue. Works PERFECTLY!!
>
> Debbie D.
>
> "'69 Camaro" wrote:
>
>> Hi, Debbie.
>>
>> > Is it possible to only show various toolbars/menus
>> > when a certain report is display.
>>
>> Yes. Right-click on the blank space of the menu bar or toolbar and
>> select
>> Customize... on the pop-up menu. Select the "Toolbars" tab of the
>> Customize
>> dialog window and scroll down to the name of the custom menu bar.
>> Uncheck it
>> and close the Customize dialog window.
>>
>> Open the report in Design View and then open the Properties dialog
>> window.
>> Select the Report Properties and then select the "Other" tab. Select
>> the
>> Menu Bar Property combo box and select the name of your custom menu bar.
>> Close the Properties dialog window and save the report. Open it in
>> Report
>> View and the built-in menu bar will be replaced by your custom menu bar
>> whenever this report is open. Close the report and the built-in menu
>> bar
>> reappears.
>>
>> HTH.
>> Gunny
>>
>> See http://www.QBuilt.com for all your database needs.
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>> "Debbie D." wrote:
>>
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > I have various reports. I have created a custom toolbar, which now
>> > appears
>> > in the whole of Access. Is it possible to only show various
>> > toolbars/menus
>> > when a certain report is display.
>> >
>> > Many thanks for taking the time to read this question, any and all help
>> > welcome.
>> >
>> > Debbie D.


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