Reset Method

Reset Method

In Microsoft Access 2000, you can use the Toolbar Properties sheet to reset a built-in menu bar or toolbar. Point to Toolbars on the View menu and click Customize, then click the Properties button in the Customize dialog box. Select the built-in menu bar or toolbar you want in the Selected Toolbar box, and then click the Restore Defaults button. You can't reset a custom menu bar or toolbar, or a specific shortcut menu.

The Reset button in the Customize dialog box resets the selected built-in menu bar or toolbar, or all built-in shortcut menus if you select Shortcut Menus in the Customize dialog box. The Reset command on the shortcut menu that's displayed when you right-click a particular built-in control on a menu bar or toolbar while the Customize dialog box is open resets that control to its original state. The Reset button and Reset command are equivalent to the Reset method.

The Restore Defaults button not only resets the menu bar or toolbar controls' image, text, and the commands they run, but also restores all of the original settings for the menu bar or toolbar, including its original position and visibility.