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    Make Linked Tables Local

    Thanks RuralGuy ... ... but that is almost EXACTLY what I'm going now ... RE-LINKING. I want my front end to just AUTOMATICALLY assume the tables are local ... never anything BUT local. Just thought there might be a flag I could set on the table defs to accomplish that.
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    Make Linked Tables Local

    Can table linking be simplified ?? I have a DB with a front end (ATAfront.mdb) and a back end (ATAback.mdb) (or, eventually, mde's) sitting on my C: drive. I want to take it elsewhere .. maybe to a flashdrive .. to see how it works when moved. The front end ALWAYS wants to refer to the tables...
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    Auto hide the ribbon & menu bars on load

    datAdrenaline .. I saw your post to hide/display the 'Ribbon' as MS Access starts ... Hide with: DoCmd.ShowToolbar "Ribbon", acToolbarNo Dispaly with: DoCmd.ShowToolbar "Ribbon", acToolbarYes Although I'm only using the first (Hide) option ... I copied the line into my auto-startup form and...
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    Remove Menus and Toolbars

    vbaInet .. thanks again .. for the clarification Now, perhaps MY turn to clarify. The original script from ghudson (from this site) that I posted ... ' This will hide all menu bars and tool bars Dim i As Integer For i = 1 To CommandBars.Count CommandBars(i).Enabled = False Next i .. runs...
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    Remove Menus and Toolbars

    vbaInet ... thank you for your response ... but, well ... maybe just too novice to get anything to work. In MA2003 I get, on my opening screen ... a blue bar across the top with nothing but MY icon and caption (no indication that MS Access is even there) and in MA 2010 I get ... a full ribbon...
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    Remove Menus and Toolbars

    A very SEASONED Access programmer here ... :) . Since March 2011! I want to make my DB look more stand-alone-ish. Found ghudson's (VBA) post on this site: ' This will hide all menu bars and tool bars Dim i As Integer For i = 1 To CommandBars.Count CommandBars(i).Enabled = False Next i...
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