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Only the switch board appears on the screen

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Dr. Darrell - 27 Apr 2005 20:55 GMT
It appears that I have made a big mistake.

I wanted to have my switchboard appear when I opened my application, so I
opened the Start-up and startedto play around.

I think I deselected all the checked boxes, so now only my Switchboard shows
up. I have no way to enter any other part of the application or Access. I
can't add my tool bars or right click for my properties menu.

Is there a way to force startup setting back to there original settings?
Jeff Conrad - 27 Apr 2005 21:22 GMT
Try holding down the Shift key WHILE opening the database.
That should let you get back in so you can make changes.

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> It appears that I have made a big mistake.
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> Is there a way to force startup setting back to there original settings?
Fairyfeet - 28 Apr 2005 19:24 GMT
Yes, holding in shift while opening the database brings up the database
window or otherwise press F11

Fairyfeet

> Try holding down the Shift key WHILE opening the database.
> That should let you get back in so you can make changes.
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> > Is there a way to force startup setting back to there original settings?
 
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