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Message #1 by "Elmer Espinosa" <elmerespinosa@y...> on Fri, 14 Dec 2001 23:13:50 +0800
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I accidently unchecked the property setting in Startup  Allow Full 

Menus, Allow default shortcut, diplay database window, display statusbar 

allow buit-in toolbars, and allow Toolbar Menu changes. It is possible 

to go back in Startup to changes those properties..





Thanks

Elmer










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Message #2 by "John Ruff" <papparuff@c...> on Fri, 14 Dec 2001 07:04:50 -0800
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Yes,

 

To open the database so that the effects of your startup options do not

take affect you need to press the shift key and hold it down, then open

the database.  

 



John Ruff - The Eternal Optimist :-) 



-----Original Message-----

From: Elmer Espinosa [mailto:elmerespinosa@y...] 

Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 7:14 AM

To: Access

Subject: [access] Startup





I accidently unchecked the property setting in Startup  Allow Full

Menus, Allow default shortcut, diplay database window, display statusbar

allow buit-in toolbars, and allow Toolbar Menu changes. It is possible

to go back in Startup to changes those properties..

 

 

Thanks

Elmer













Message #3 by "Elmer Espinosa" <elmerespinosa@y...> on Fri, 14 Dec 2001 23:34:57 +0800
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MessageThanks! John.  it works.

  ----- Original Message -----

  From: John Ruff

  To: Access

  Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 11:04 PM

  Subject: [access] RE: Startup





  Yes,

  

  To open the database so that the effects of your startup options do 

not take affect you need to press the shift key and hold it down, then 

open the database. 



  John Ruff - The Eternal Optimist J



    -----Original Message-----

    From: Elmer Espinosa [mailto:elmerespinosa@y...]

    Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 7:14 AM

    To: Access

    Subject: [access] Startup





    I accidently unchecked the property setting in Startup  Allow Full 

Menus, Allow default shortcut, diplay database window, display statusbar 

allow buit-in toolbars, and allow Toolbar Menu changes. It is possible 

to go back in Startup to changes those properties..





    Thanks

    Elmer




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