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Arturo - 30 May 2008 13:00 GMT
I posted this on the Access site and those in the know sent me here. I have a
program created in Access 2003 and 2007. I designed it to take up the entire
screen. That is, there is no Taskbar and no menu. It was designed so that
when you use this program it is the only thing you use. I also use the
Shrinker/Stretcher to accommodate the screen resolution.

Now, I have some people that want the Taskbar to always show at the bottom
of the screen. The "Always On Top" doesn't cause it to display. How can I get
it to always display the Taskbar?

Thank you.
Alan - 30 May 2008 16:36 GMT
Hi Arturo,

Can you modify one of your MS Access screens to add a Command button that
will cause the Access application to NOT take up the entire screen, thus
allowing the Taskbar to show for those users who want it?

       Alan

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Arturo - 30 May 2008 20:02 GMT
I just found out what I needed to know. Hitting the Microsoft Windows button
on the keyboard brings it up.

Thank you.

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