[mso] Locking form designs
- From: "RONALD CHESHIER" <cheshierron@xxxxxxx>
- To: "Access User Group" <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 18:41:52 -0700
Hi folks,
Great group, I learn a lot of neat stuff from you people.
Question:
I use Access 2000 and thought there was a way to set the properties on a form
so that the user could not access the "Form Design" mode by right clicking and
selecting from the drop down list. When locked, right clicking the mouse has
no effect. I have an older form that is set up this way but I can't figure out
for the life of me how I did it. Getting old I guess.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks for all the help
Ron
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