thank you, Bill! I also turn on the Edit Toolbar in VBA ... mostly for the icons to comment and uncomment a block of code :) Add-ins are another thing I added. I have 3 of them posted
Data Dictionary
http://msaccessgurus.com/tool/Addin_DataDictionary.htm
Document SQL, RecordSource, RowSource for Queries, Forms, and Reports
http://msaccessgurus.com/tool/Addin_DocumentSql.htm
Workspace Save and Restore Table Size and Position
http://msaccessgurus.com/tool/Addin_Workspace.htm
Add-ins are trickier since you have to run Access as Administrator to install them. I made a video tutorial on how to do that here:
How to Make and Install an Access AddIn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljV2vx_r-Bo
warm regards,
crystal
original message:
I just set up a machine with Office 365 and one of the first things I
did when I opened Access was import my Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) since
it helps me work faster and be more productive. I made a video tutorial
about how to do this, and commands that I find useful:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_DCvlt8tYo
Here is a download link for my QAT if you want to use it too:
http://msaccessgurus.com/tool/QAT.htm
I hope it can help you as much as it helps me!
kind regards,
crystal
remote programming and training
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Thanks, Crystal. I tend to customize the heck out of my Outlook and Access Ribbons. Then there is the VB Editor menu bars and add-ins. I truly hate changing machines because a lot of that stuff just doesn't have easy import/export capabilities.
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Regards,Bill Mosca, Founder - MS_Access_ProfessionalsMicrosoft Office Access MVP 2010-2016My nothing-to-do-with-Access blog
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