Remove MS Access startup screen

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Remove MS Access startup

I have few forms and one form has been chosen to set as startup.

During the execution of the accde file, the MS Access has prompted the startup screen. Can anyone give some thoughts how to remove it . I have shown it in attachment for better understanding.

TQ
 

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Re: Remove MS Access startup

Not sure if this is what you are looking for, see attached.
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I have few forms and one form has been chosen to set as startup.

During the execution of the accde file, the MS Access has prompted the startup screen. Can anyone give some thoughts how to remove it . I have shown it in attachment for better understanding.

TQ
 

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Hi
i am newbie here:)

try to press shift while opening the file
 
Yes, the start up form can be set through options. However, you will need a copy of the source .accdb file to make the change and then create a replacement accde file.
 
Duplicate threads merged since both had replies. Please don't post the same question twice.
 
Duplicate threads merged since both had replies
Glad you posted that, Paul! I thought maybe that third 5-shot Americano I had was too much!:D

I trying to figure out what, exactly, the OP means by 'the MS Access has prompted the startup screen.' If, as the subject line suggests, they simply mean that it's displaying the startup Form, and they want to stop this, then, as Cronk said, the original, accdb file would be needed, to make the change; the entire purpose of a accde file is to prevent the user from making changes.

Linq ;0)>
 
On a slightly different vein. you can prevent the Access splash screen loading when you run a database from a shortcut or by selecting it in Explorer.

To do so, create a .bmp file with the same name as your database & in the same folder. For some reason that suppresses the Access splash screen
 

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