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Unable to restore menus after disabling them from "Startup"

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learningaccess - 09 Feb 2006 19:39 GMT
I disabled almost all of the menus from a small database i created just to
keep things simple. I now have to make some modifications and do not have
access to the menus myself. I disabled them by using "Tools" and "Startup".
How can i restore the menus now?
John Spencer - 09 Feb 2006 20:18 GMT
Try starting up the database while holding down the shift key.  That should
get you in so you can reset the options you used in Tools Startup
>I disabled almost all of the menus from a small database i created just to
> keep things simple. I now have to make some modifications and do not have
> access to the menus myself. I disabled them by using "Tools" and
> "Startup".
> How can i restore the menus now?
learningaccess - 09 Feb 2006 21:51 GMT
Haha. I actually fixed it right after i posted this message. The way i fixed
it was to click "Tools" as soon as Access opened, before the "Startup"
options took place. I then changed everything. Thanks for the reply though.

> Try starting up the database while holding down the shift key.  That should
> get you in so you can reset the options you used in Tools Startup
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> > "Startup".
> > How can i restore the menus now?
 
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