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RE: [MS_AccessPros] Run time and right clicking

 

Stuart

The accepted way for 2007 and 2010 is to use custom ribbons. I've started to
work this them only to be so frustrated I gave up. Maybe someone here has more
experience with them.

And as I said, MS Access Inside Out is a good source. I think we also have a
link or 2 in our Links folder.

Regards,

Bill

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Subject: RE: [MS_AccessPros] Run time and right clicking

Bill,

I was wondering if you could do this without using the macros, they end up
being the only macros in the application.

Hopefully you can do this just with VBA.

Cheers,

Stuart

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Stuart -

Ah HA! Macro Name has been replaced with Sub Macro. I guess that makes sense
seeing how macros are gradually making their way into the VBA World for
Dummies. Now a macro name is a sub routine.

Thanks for giving me a sample, Stuart. If I get some time I'll poke around
in my copy of Access 2010 Inside Out to see how to make a real context menu
without macros called to expose them.

Bill

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> Liz/Bill,
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> I have uploaded an example which works on my machine.
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> Hope it all works for you.
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> Cheers,
>
> Stuart
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> Hi Bill,
>
> I'm using 2007, I've never used 2003.
>
> When you have the macro open in design view, click on the design ribbon at
> the top and in the Show/Hide group their is Show all actions, Macro Names,
> Conditions, Arguments.
>
> There you click on Macro Names.
>
> I'm no pro, so I'm not great at explaining . . . I'll try to get an
example
> posted.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Stuart
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> Hi Stuart
>
> I don't see a macro name column and can't find a way to expose it like you
> could
> in 2003.
>
> Regards,
>
> Bill
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> Hi Liz/Bill,
>
> I am using Access 2007 but I forgot one part of the step.
>
> In the FlitMenuFunc macro add the Macro Name: Filter and Sort
>
> Otherwise it looks like you have nothing to click on.
>
> Sorry it took so long replying, I'm in Australia so when you guys were
> chatting I was sleeping.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Stuart
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> Thanks Bill. I appreciate the validity.
>
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> Subject: RE: [MS_AccessPros] Run time and right clicking
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> Liz
>
> I followed Stuart's instructions and I get what you get: a blank box.
Maybe
> Stuart was working with Access 2003 or earlier and this isn't translating
in
> 2007 or 2010.
>
> Maybe someone can step in and give us another way.
>
> Regards,
>
> Bill
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> Subject: RE: [MS_AccessPros] Run time and right clicking
>
> Bill. I did this and when I open up the accdr, I don't see any menu nor
have
> any
> response from my right clicking on the form.
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> Subject: RE: [MS_AccessPros] Run time and right clicking
>
> Liz
>
> I'll let Stuart continue with this topic, but I thought I'd interject
this:
>
> Runtime has no menus except the very limited File menu. No context menus.
> None.
> Nadda.
>
> You have to build all the custom menus, including context (right-click)
> menus,
> custom toolbars (or Ribbons if in 2007/2010).
>
> To see what your runtime users will see use:
>
> 1. If file is MDB - the /runtime switch in a shortcut to open the database
> as in:
>
> "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\msaccess.exe" /runtime
> "YourDBFullPath"
>
> 2. If accdb change file extension to accdr
>
> Regards,
>
> Bill
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> Subject: [MS_AccessPros] Run time and right clicking
>
> Greetings pros, I just learned that creating a run time version (accdr)
> loses
> right click capability.
>
> I searched on line and see that there was some bug that was fixed but not
in
> the
> run time version... is that correct?
>
> Does anyone know how to give someone right click access or if they know
that
> I'm
> missing something here?
>
> Liz Ravenwood
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