Ilona
 
That's what I thought though not precisely you being "very rude" as you put
it but I thought my suggestion did not really address your problem. I just
hope you have achieved what you wanted.
 
Many thanks
 
Liveson
 
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Ilona Wright
Sent: Tuesday, 18 July, 2006 11:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ms_access] Disabling File Exit
 
Would you believe, I only received this post today 19th July!
Seems to happen quite frequently in Yahoo Groups.
You must have thought me very rude.
Thank you very much for responding.
Ilona

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:ms_access%40yahoogroups.com> ps.com]On
Behalf Of L Tumbulu
Sent: Sunday, 16 July 2006 3:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:ms_access%40yahoogroups.com> ps.com
Subject: RE: [ms_access] Disabling File Exit

Ilona

If nobody indeed answered your question, here is my suggestion. Create
your
own menu bar. Copy all the necessary items that you want from the built-in
menu bar onto your menu bar plus any other menu items you want. On the
Exit
item under File menu enter the name of the function you want to run on
exit.
Well, perhaps this is similar to what you got from MS knowledge base. This
method helped me overcome a similar problem.

Regards

Liveson

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:ms_access%40yahoogroups.com> ps.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:ms_access%40yahoogroups.com> ps.com] On
Behalf
Of Ilona Wright
Sent: Saturday, 15 July, 2006 8:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:ms_access%40yahoogroups.com> ps.com
Subject: RE: [ms_access] Disabling File Exit

Hi Guys,
I gather that since I have not had a response regarding the disabling of
the
File Exit command, there is no single VBA statement that does this. Please
reply a simple yes or no to this if you have time.
I have read in MS knowledge base about disabling all toolbars and commands
and then building your own. I gather this is what I will have to do.

Thank you very much for all your great works.
Ilona
Adelaide, Australia

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:ms_access%40yahoogroups.com> ps.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:ms_access%40yahoogroups.com> ps.com]On
Behalf Of Ilona Wright
Sent: Tuesday, 11 July 2006 6:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:ms_access%40yahoogroups.com> ps.com
Subject: RE: [ms_access] Disabling File Exit

Hi Guys,
Well I have upgraded from Access 97 to Access 2003. Quite a culture shock
for me!
I am impressed with how user-friendly Access 2003 is.

My question is how do I disable only the File Exit command?
I want my user to exit only via a programmed exit button.
Thank you in advance

Ilona
Adelaide, Australia

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