Jim Chevraux wrote in a message to Joel Lambert:
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JL> suggestions on what can be done to eliminate the menu choices ie like
JL> design for reports or forms!
JC> You can create custom menus, which will leave the
JC> users with only those options you put in.
Greetings Jim, tks for the reply... one additional question... If I were to
set up custom menus, would not the end user be able to add the origional menu
bar back to the application? or will the dev kit prevent this... or am I
doing something wrong
I only say this because I'v cunstructed custom menus, taken the databases 2
files and copied them onto another machine running another copy of Access 2.
and was able to edit the design of the form... this was of course without
the dev kit. don't own that as of yet but have just ordered it this AM
tks in advance
JL> is anyone using the developers kit and will the developers kit allow
JL> one to produce a run time version of an application in the same way
JL> visual basic does???
JC> Yes, and it'd virtually be required to distribute
JC> your application. Without the run-time version of Access
JC> (which is freely distributable if you buy the dev. kit), no
JC> one would be able to run it unless they had Access.
TTYL regards Joel
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