In Microsoft Access 2000, you can use the Toolbar Control Properties dialog box for command bar controls to set the display style for a button control on a command bar. Display the Customize dialog box by pointing to Toolbars on the View menu and clicking Customize. For menu bar and toolbar controls, display the menu bar or toolbar, and then right-click the control whose Style property you want to set. For shortcut menu controls, select the Shortcut Menus check box on the Toolbars tab of the Customize dialog box, then find the shortcut menu control you want on the menu bar that's displayed and right-click the control. Click the Properties command. Select the style you want in the Style box.
The settings in the Style box correspond to the intrinsic constants used as the setting of the Style property in the following way.
Style box setting | Style property constant |
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Default Style | msoButtonAutomatic |
Text Only (Always) | msoButtonCaption |
Text Only (in Menus) | msoButtonIcon |
Image and Text | msoButtonIconAndCaption |
No Label | msoComboNormal |
Show Label | msoComboLabel |