Database Object.
You can use the AllowToolbarChanges property to specify whether or not your database allows users to customize toolbars. For example, you can use the AllowToolbarChanges property to prevent users from deleting a toolbar button or an entire toolbar from your application.
The AllowToolbarChanges property uses the following settings.
Setting | Description |
True (-1) | Allow changes to toolbars. |
False (0) | Dont allow changes to toolbars. |
You can set this property by using a macro or Visual Basic. You can also set this property using the Allow Toolbar Changes option in the Startup dialog box, available by clicking Startup on the Tools menu. This is the easiest way to set this property.
Setting the AllowToolbarChanges property to False prevents users from modifying any toolbars. It disables the Toolbars command on the View menu, the right-click menu feature on toolbars, and all Close buttons on toolbars displayed in the Microsoft Access window.
The user can modify built-in toolbars only when the AllowToolbarChanges property is True and the AllowBuiltInToolbars is True.
This propertys setting does not take effect until the next time the database opens.
AllowBreakIntoCode Property, AllowBuiltInToolbars Property, ShowToolbar Action.
See the AllowBreakIntoCode property example.