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Michael R. Groh, Joseph C. Stockman, Gavin Powell, and Cary N. Prague

"Access 2007 Bible"

Selecting an item from this drop-down list reveals the commands within that category.
Keep in mind that the candidate list on the left contains commands that are not applicable to
Access. Be sure to choose commands appropriate to your application. The QAT is intended to
replace the Microsoft Office commands that are available in the Office (or File) menu you see when
you click the large round button in the upper-left corner of the main Access screen. Normally, end
users do not need to access these commands, and the QAT provides a handy way for you to control
which commands the users access as they work with your Access applications.
The tasks available to the QAT include operations such as backing up the current database, converting
the current database to another Access data format, viewing database properties, and linking
tables.
Because the QAT is visible to all users, be sure not to include commands (such as Design View)
that may be harmful to your applications, or confusing to users.


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