NuclearSlug
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Hi Folks,
I have an interesting question to ask that I have not been able to find elsewhere so far in my research. I am developing an access database for some clients that have a very sour heuristic against MS Access. I have a very visually pleasing form that opens in the autoexec macro. But what I really want to know is if there is a way to get rid of the whole MS Access shell around the form? Not just conceal ribbons and the navigation bar, but ONLY show the Access form in a windowed mode on their desktop. This way, the end user doesn't even realize they're using Access in the first place. Is this even possible?
I have an interesting question to ask that I have not been able to find elsewhere so far in my research. I am developing an access database for some clients that have a very sour heuristic against MS Access. I have a very visually pleasing form that opens in the autoexec macro. But what I really want to know is if there is a way to get rid of the whole MS Access shell around the form? Not just conceal ribbons and the navigation bar, but ONLY show the Access form in a windowed mode on their desktop. This way, the end user doesn't even realize they're using Access in the first place. Is this even possible?