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Opening with Form
Does anyone know how I can open a database file and have a form menu open up
automatically as a front end and hide the back tables and queries? I know you use to be able to do it in the older versions of Access but not sure with Access 2007 Also does anyone know if I can refresh a query by opening a form or do you have to refresh each query individually? thanks |
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Opening with Form
Yes.
Click on the Office emblem ('belt buckle'). Select Access Options (bottom of screen). You can set which form to use on startup, and you can hide the NAV pane. Of course, the users would still be able to use the Ribbon and re-open the NAV pane, so your users had better be pretty sophisticated and trained Access users, or you'll also need to build/use a custom Ribbon... Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Office/Access MVP "admin etc" wrote in message ... Does anyone know how I can open a database file and have a form menu open up automatically as a front end and hide the back tables and queries? I know you use to be able to do it in the older versions of Access but not sure with Access 2007 Also does anyone know if I can refresh a query by opening a form or do you have to refresh each query individually? thanks |
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