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    They're all available one just can't create and/or edit them unless on A2003.

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    Out of interest, what right click menu items do you have in 2003 that aren't available in 2007 or later?
    Right-click popup menus are available at all levels of Access but one has to go back to A2003 to either create or update them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GraeagleBill View Post
    Right-click popup menus are available at all levels of Access but one has to go back to A2003 to either create or update them.
    Actually you can modify the context menu in newer versions of Access (though its years since I've done so).
    Try these links:
    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/...k-context-menu
    https://www.databasejournal.com/feat...ccess-2007.htm
    https://bytes.com/topic/access/answers/925348-right-click-context-menu-only-cut-copy-paste

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    @rspock,
    Just an FYI.
    GraeagleBill is the OP of this thread. In Post #9, you posted a question about a problem you are having, effectively taking over his thread. Even though GraeagleBill is the OP, he also started responding to your questions. This is known as "Hijacking" a thread (or "Thread Hijacking")

    It would have been better if you had started your own thread and referenced this thread. By started your own thread, you would probably would have gotten more responses because more people would see your question.

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    Yes, I wondered about that as the discussion shifted. Thanks for the heads-up.
    Bill

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