Sure... I use
DoCmd.ShowToolbar "Database", acToolbarNo
DoCmd.ShowToolbar "Table Design", acToolbarNo
DoCmd.ShowToolbar "Form View", acToolbarNo
DoCmd.ShowToolbar "Menu Bar", acToolbarNo
DoCmd.Maximize
I put this on a password form's On Open Event in which I ask for a certain password. If the password is not the super special secret developer's password, it maintains the "No toolbar" rule. Otherwise, it puts all the Toolbars back so that I can have access to go in and change designs, etc. (Don't want to lock yourself out!!!!) And also, please be kind to the users and do not take their toolbars away permanently. Be certain to call their Toolbars back for them when they exit your application.
DoCmd.ShowToolbar "Menu Bar", acToolbarYes
DoCmd.ShowToolbar "Database", acToolbarYes
DoCmd.ShowToolbar "Table Design",acToolbarYes
DoCmd.ShowToolbar "Form View", acToolbarYes
Happy coding
Tess