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07.02.2008 at 10:09PM PDT, ID: 23535876
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How to hide or cover Start Menu bar in Access

Asked by csall in Access Architecture/Design, Access Forms, Access Coding/Macros

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When access opens the Switchboard, is there a way to cover or hide the start menu bar at the bottom of the screen?  I am trying to make prevent users of the database from 1/2 entering data or entering false data.  The problem is that with the Start Menu bar showing while access is running, I have had users close the program when they were 1/2 way through entering data in a form.  This has caused a problem because data is missing and will cause an error in the database when used later.

Please help me find a way to hide the start menu by covering it up with a form, or disabling the start menu while running Access.
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Zones: Access Architecture/Design, Access Forms, Access Coding/Macros
Tags: Microsoft, Access, 2003
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