Post by AccessVandal via AccessMonster.comPost by Alan CameronThanks for the reponse but I cannot understand what you have said.
1. The navigation pane is a 2007 feature not part of Acc2003!
That's good, but have you tried to open your DB by pressing Ctrl+Shift and
disable the autoexec?
I don't don't what your autoexec does. Can you give the details?
Post by Alan Cameron2. The whole point of my question was to find a way to open the navigation
pane after loading an Acc2003 app which contains an autoexec macro.
I might point out that it might catch some out if they have overwritten
their Acc2003 by installing Acc2007.
My question remains unanswered -
How do you open the navigation pane if you have loaded an app with an
autoexec macro?
In the Office button, are you able to click on the Access Options? If you can,
Go to Access Options - Current Database - Navigation - Check the "Display
Navigation Pane" if it is uncheck, close the database and open again. As I
don't know the detials of your macro, you may still need to press Ctrl+Shift
keys to open your DB.
Hope that it works for you.
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Thanks for all your suggestions.
I have solved this problem. When opening the database and I hold down the
SHIFT key it opens correctly showing the navigation pane.
I also tried the F11 key after starting and for some unknown reason it
worked and has continued to work reliably. What caused it to fail to work
when I first tried it I do not know. I knew about the F11 key from Acc2003
but when it did not work first time I panicked and starting looking for odd
reasons, being unfamiliar with Acc2007, I could not find any.
However all is sanity now, thanks again for the responses.
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Alan Cameron