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Sarah.M

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Hi, Plz note, My VBA is disabled for security reason.
I can use only Expression builder, Macros, Queries, Tables, Forms, Reports and XML only.
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Hi, what is the code to hide bar by XML?
Or can XML to check and unchecked show/hide tabs?
I want if I run the database tabs be hidden and then if they are in design view I want them to be shown toggled
Plz help me! 🙏



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Is it possible to hide tabs bar by XML? :(
 
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I'm not sure you're using the correct term for "Task Bar." Can you post a screenshot with an arrow pointing to what you mean?
 

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I'm not sure you're using the correct term for "Task Bar." Can you post a screenshot with an arrow pointing to what you mean?
Thanks for replying
Tabs bar
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Thanks for replying
Tabs bar
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Oh, I misread your post. You were talking about the Document Tabs. You can't turn them off using XML. You'll have to go to the Options screen and turn them off there.
 

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You need to understand a key factor about what you are doing with Access.

You can NOT use XML to manipulate Access in any way (other than as a way to encode data for import or export). This is the second question I've seen in which you've asked about using XML to manipulate the Access interface.

That's not going to happen. You can't use XML to manage the Access interface.

Again, I'm more than puzzled by the description of your environment in which you indicate that VBA is actually somehow disabled, while macros are not. Perhaps it's more of a prohibition than an actual implementation?
 

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