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Building custom toolbars, menus, and popups in Microsoft Access 2002 applications
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Building custom toolbars, menus, and popups in Microsoft Access 2002 applications is an article through which you can learn about how to create toolbars, menus and popups in MS-Acccess applications. The author gives you the steps for performing the above operation to the users. The entire process is explained with screenshots for easy understanding.
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