ACC2000: ShowToolbar with Where Appropriate Hides Custom Toolbar
ID: Q198445
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The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSModerate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
If a macro contains the ShowToolbar action with the Toolbar Name argument
set to the name of a custom toolbar, and if that toolbar is already
visible, running the macro hides the toolbar instead of showing it. This
behavior also occurs when you run a Visual Basic for Applications procedure
that contains the ShowToolbar method with the toolbarname argument set to
the name of a custom toolbar.
CAUSE
You have set the Show argument of the ShowToolbar action to Where
Appropriate in your macro, or you are using the constant,
acToolbarWhereApprop, with the ShowToolbar method in your Visual Basic for
Applications procedure.
RESOLUTION
To work around this behavior, use either of the following methods.
Method 1
Set the Show argument of the ShowToolbar macro action to Yes.
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Use the constant, acToolbarYes, with the ShowToolbar method in your Visual
Basic for Applications procedure.
Method 2
If you want to set the Show argument of the ShowToolbar macro action to
Where Appropriate, or if you want to use the constant,
acToolbarWhereApprop, with your Visual Basic for Applications procedure,
attach the custom toolbar to a form or report. To do so, follow these
steps:
- In the Database window, select the form or report to which you want to
attach the custom toolbar, and then click Design.
- On the Edit menu, click either Select Form or Select Report.
- On the View menu, click Properties, and in the Form dialog box, click
the Other tab.
- Click in the Toolbar box and select the custom toolbar.
The custom toolbar appears when you open the form or report. If you hide
the toolbar and then run the macro or procedure, the toolbar reappears. If
the toolbar is still visible and you run the macro or procedure, the
toolbar is visible when you set the focus back to the form or report to
which it is attached.
MORE INFORMATIONSteps to Reproduce Behavior
- Open the sample database Northwind.mdb.
- On the View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click Customize.
- Click the Toolbars tab, and then click New.
- In the New Toolbar dialog box, type Custom1 in the Toolbar Name box, and then click OK.
- In the Customize dialog box, click Close.
- Under Objects click the Macros, and then click New.
- Create the following new macro:
Action
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ShowToolbar
Action Arguments
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Toolbar Name: Custom1
Show: Where Appropriate
- Save the macro as macShowBar and run it. Note that the custom toolbar is
now hidden.
REFERENCES
For more information about ShowToolbar, click Microsoft Access Help on the
Help menu, type ShowToolbar Action in the Office Assistant or the Answer
Wizard, and then click Search to view the topic. To display the ShowToolbar
Method, click See also, and then click ShowToolbar Method.
Additional query words:
tool bar
Keywords : kbdta McrArg
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug
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