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MS Access Forum / Forms / May 2008

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User defined menues

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Flemming Ast - 22 May 2008 19:16 GMT
Dear reader,

Do you know where user defined menues from Access 2003 are stored
and how they can be extended/edited?

Thank you,
Flemming
Maurice - 23 May 2008 07:53 GMT
You mean the toolbars;menus? Normally they are attached to the db so if you
choose toolbars - customize you might find the ones you are looking for. In
that case you just drag and drop the options you'd like to the specific
toolbar/menu. Depending on the situation they may be accessible or not (do
you see any other toolbars?).

Some developers also create menues from code, if that's the case you might
not be able to change anything unless you have access to the code.

hth
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Flemming Ast - 23 May 2008 10:04 GMT
Thank you.

I have my own menus from 2003 and they can be attached to the forms from the
form view however I can not add or change or edit the imported user menues.

So I wondered where in the sys tables these user menues are stored.  
Addintools
are releasing this feature in 2 month time however it should be a standard
2007 feature.

> You mean the toolbars;menus? Normally they are attached to the db so if you
> choose toolbars - customize you might find the ones you are looking for. In
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