#Ms access runtime 2013 quick print quick access how to
If I convert the file to accde it does not work anymore.Ĭan anyone advise how to hide the ribbon in accde databases I have used this method with success but it only seems to work with accdb files MS Access MS Access VBA Programming 4 responses on “ MS Access – Hide the Ribbon” Are you simply hiding the ribbon and that’s it or are you looking to get into ribbon customization and give your users a custom experience. Now your probably saying to yourself “that a lot of work when I could achieve the same thing with a single line of VBA code!?” Yes, it is, but the difference is that I can then easily add other custom ribbons and apply them to individual database objects (printing ribbon for reports, data export ribbon for certain forms, …) now that I have the framework setup. The only way to get it back is to use the shift bypass to regain access to the File menu to be able to change the property. The next time you open your database, the ribbon will be gone. Anyway, all my efforts have been focused on MS Office 2013 and the VBA solutions that might be found within, but my office mates and I observed some very strange behaviors with this ribbon. But, you might get a few laughs out of this one. Then it is simply a question of applying it globally to the database File -> Options -> Current Database -> Ribbon and Toolbar Options -> Ribbon Name and selecting the name of the Ribbon we just created. OK Friends, this must be the STUPIDEST solution I have ever found for working with MS Access VBA. Provide a RibbonName, I keep it simple and use Blank_Ribbon and then use the following RibbonXML
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Then, you can make a new entry in the table.