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 More options Oct 27 2012, 1:39 pm
Newsgroups: comp.databases.ms-access
From: PW <emailaddyin...@ifIremember.com>
Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2012 11:39:22 -0600
Local: Sat, Oct 27 2012 1:39 pm
Subject: Re: Access 2010 interface questions
Hi Albert,

>However, if you looking for the "previous" experience, you can flip Access
>back into "window" mode. File->options-current database

>Then on Document Windows options, you have the choice of overlapping (what
>we had in the past), or the new "tabbed" documents.

This seems to have fixed my problem with the forms all opening
maximized.

>I not sure why when you double click on a object it does not launch. I do
>assume that you hold down shift key to prevent all your startup code etc.
>from running and including the settings you have in startup that would
>interfere with typical development mode.

I still can not click on an object and have it open up.  I must
right-click or use the shortcut that you mentioned.

>Last but not least, I give some tips to "tame" the navigation pane for those
>attempting to get up to speed with this newer UI here:

>http://www.kallal.ca/Articles/navpne/NavTips.html

I printed out that page a while ago but obviously need to reread it!
:-)

>Of course, you seem to suggest this is only occurring on one pc? Perhaps
>they re-configured windows for "assisted" mode or some such? (but this being
>limited to one computer suggests some other setup in windows that might be
>the problem here).

I need to figure how to check that.

Thanks again!

-paul


 
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