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    Felix_too is offline Novice
    Windows XP Access 2007
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    Can This Be Done???

    Following on from the most helpful of replies to a problem I was having with Access, I thought I would ask a further question if that is OK.

    I have now designed a form, which shows all the data I could possibly want. I have no need to have visible any other part of Access (the ribbon, the list of objects down the left, the bottom frame with "num lock, filtered etc on it). I was therefore wondering if it is possible to have a shortcut on the desktop that when clicked, would simply load this form (with Access running invisibly in the background) and see nothng but a clean simple frame around the form, without anything else visible.



    Can this be done, if so... how?

    Kind regards... Tony

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    NTC is offline VIP
    Windows Vista Access 2007
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    yes; hiding ribbon, navigation pane, record selectors, etc...and auto open of a form are all features; An Access textbook will contain all these tasks - can be found at Amazon or any big book store..

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