Chapter 23. Working with and Customizing Ribbons
IN THIS CHAPTER
- Why This Chapter Is Important
- Customizing the Ribbon: An Overview
- Showing System Tables
- Enabling the Display of System Errors
- Creating the
USysRibbons
System Table - Adding Data to the
USysRibbons
Table - Applying the Custom Ribbon
- Hiding System Objects
- Restoring the Ribbon to Its Default Settings
- Adding Additional Groups and Controls
- Executing a Macro from the Ribbon
- Practical Examples: Securing an Access 2007 Database
Why This Chapter Is Important
New to Access 2007, the ribbon is the strip across the top of the application window that contains groups of commands. The ribbon in Microsoft Office Access 2007 replaces both menus and toolbars found in earlier versions of Access. As ...
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