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Right-Click Datasheet Menu Help
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Pete
2009-09-22 04:53:01 UTC
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Access 2007

I would like to create a right-click menu that replicates the built-in
sorting/filtering one that appears when you right-click on a form in
datasheet view. Microsoft in their infnite wisdom don't allow you to use the
built in toolbars with the runtime. I have built a custom right-click menu
for reporting so am familiar with the commandbar syntax, but as I seem to be
re-inventing the wheel wondered if anybody has done this already and has the
XML file or some code that they would like to share as it is not a simple
menu.

Thanks
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Peter Schmidt
Perth, Australia
S.Clark
2009-09-22 12:37:01 UTC
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Search in Help for: HA01226205. It discusses how to create a submenu using a
Macro. I'm sure there's a UI to do it, too.
Post by Pete
Access 2007
I would like to create a right-click menu that replicates the built-in
sorting/filtering one that appears when you right-click on a form in
datasheet view. Microsoft in their infnite wisdom don't allow you to use the
built in toolbars with the runtime. I have built a custom right-click menu
for reporting so am familiar with the commandbar syntax, but as I seem to be
re-inventing the wheel wondered if anybody has done this already and has the
XML file or some code that they would like to share as it is not a simple
menu.
Thanks
--
Peter Schmidt
Perth, Australia
d***@gmail.com
2020-01-11 06:12:52 UTC
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Post by Pete
Access 2007
I would like to create a right-click menu that replicates the built-in
sorting/filtering one that appears when you right-click on a form in
datasheet view. Microsoft in their infnite wisdom don't allow you to use the
built in toolbars with the runtime. I have built a custom right-click menu
for reporting so am familiar with the commandbar syntax, but as I seem to be
re-inventing the wheel wondered if anybody has done this already and has the
XML file or some code that they would like to share as it is not a simple
menu.
Thanks
--
Peter Schmidt
Perth, Australia
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