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I develop in Access 2002. I have some snags: -
1. I need to disable a menu item of a custom menu
2. I need to use bitmaps on my customised toolbars instead of the limited images provided by access.
I have a dead line to beat...pls assist
Email me @ twahuq@gmail.com
1. I need to disable a menu item of a custom menu
2. I need to use bitmaps on my customised toolbars instead of the limited images provided by access.
I have a dead line to beat...pls assist
Email me @ twahuq@gmail.com
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