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    jamal numan is offline Competent Performer
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    How to keep the name of the access file “permanently” in the title bar?


    How to keep the name of the access file “permanently” in the title bar?
    Dears,
    Please, see the attached image that shows my question
    Basically, why the name of the file sometimes disappear from the title bar?
    How to keep the name of the file in the title bar? As in word and excel?
    Regards
    Jamal

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    zyltar is offline Novice
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    Hi,

    The application title is usually shown in the bar.
    Hope it helps.
    Regards,

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    jamal numan is offline Competent Performer
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    i'm asking about the name of the file but not about the name of the application!!!!!!!! sometimes the name of the open file disappear from the title bar!!!!! why?

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    ajetrumpet is offline VIP
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    Quote Originally Posted by jamal numan View Post
    !!!!!!!!

    why?
    Most likely, the reason this thread was started was due to a lack of patience on your part to understand what you're working with, even to a small degree.

    First of all, I would like to say that this 'issue' of yours is such a small problem, if a problem at all, that I can't even compare it to a spec of dust.

    And secondly, the picture you've showed everyone here looks exactly right in terms of how Access 2007 behaves, which makes the existence of this thread even funnier.

    Lastly, I suppose I'll share something useful....I didn't know this until I just tested it, but it appears as though Access substitutes the file name and other information, which is shown in the picture, if no application title is specified in the options. Additionally, you don't have to close and open the database to see the change, which is rare I think in the options. I personally don't have any more advice other than that, but as I said before, I seriously doubt, just from reading the short history of this thread, that there is a so-called 'issue' at all. My guess is that a few short beers or a night out on the town would fix the apparent problem.

    And obviously I won't be subscribing to this thread as it doesn't warrant even one response really, but I thought I would post something useful on the extremely slight chance that this may be legitimate.

    The other thing that I would personally do, if I was a moderator here, would be to ban your IP immediately (OK, maybe that's a stretch), as you've already created 3 threads in less than an hour about the same thing. But of course, I probably wouldn't go that far, given the fact that there are workarounds to IP banning out there like TOR (which of course should be regulated by the government immediately!).

    But at any rate, good luck to you! I had a good time laughing at this thread.

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    jamal numan is offline Competent Performer
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    Thank you for the answer! If we can call it an answer!
    Preliminary, everything in this life has a name! And this is why all the software keep the name of the open file in the title bar! I think that this is enough to know how much it’s important to know the name of the open file and to keep it all the time in the title bar!!!!!!
    Please, think about it!
    why i need to know the name of the open files???
    Sometimes, when I copy data from one file to another that have similar content, then I get confused where I’m!!!! If you don’t experience this problem, you never feel it at all! And this is why u said that! Please, see that attached image.
    Then the regular thing is to have the name of the file in the title bar! Are you against what’s regular????
    If you have an answer, just let me know! I don’t really need you to spend your time just providing comments which are not useful at all!
    Thank you
    Regards

    jamal

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