Menu Items Showing in Object Properties Dropdown

Tech Tip: Click here to run a free scan for Windows Errors and optimize PC performance



I just opened and was looking at some demo programs, trying to determine
whether to buy a control or not, and all of a sudden I see that all of the
menu names, normally set using the Menu Editor and never before visible in
the dropdown listing of controls, now show up. I've got a simple form with
only four controls on it, yet the listing has over 100 menu items from the
complex menu structure on the form.

I've never seen this before, even though I've been working with VB since
VB1. Now, even when I open my own projects, I see all these menu items, that
I've never seen nor wanted, in the listing.

How the HECK do I get rid of them? I can see that in certain cases it might
be nice to access them there, but I don't want them! I know it must be an
IDE setting somewhere, but darned if I can find it. I need help with
restoring my sanity here! ;-)

--
Regards,

Rick Raisley
rraisley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Calls command button in Contacts database
    ... Open your form in design view. ... > Meeting Listing subform in design view. ... > MeetingID, that took care of the problem. ... > controls in a form in one place. ...
    (microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted)
  • Re: The book must be wrong
    ... I have the following aspx page listing below in a book that I'm ... These are definitely NOT controls in the HTML web controls namespace and ... they are what we would normally term server controls, not HTML server ... Technically, you can use HTML controls as server controls, as well, if you ...
    (microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet)
  • FormInfo()
    ... BlankDoes anyone have a spiffy little routine that produces a debug.print ... listing of all the forms in my application along with information about the ... controls on the form along with the name of the form's ...
    (microsoft.public.access.formscoding)
  • Re: SQL Build Issue
    ... > "(Listing of controls and hundreds of quotation marks) ... Prev by Date: ...
    (microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion)