Before mapping the steps I took, here's a description of the objects being used in the Menu Editor. ![]() While the menu only requires the menu form frmMenu and the menu item table, tblMenuItems, the Menu Editor requires three tables, a query, and three form objects. However, the Menu Editor is just a glorified Switchboard Manager so you could use it with your improved Switchboard and the default Switchboard files. Instead of the form Switchboard, I use frmMenu. ![]() The Menu Manager is my version of the Switchboard Manager. In this entry I introduce the Menu Manager. This entry is about building a new Switchboard Manager to support features added to the Switchboard system. ![]() Prior entries looked at ways to customize the Switchboard and how it functions, how to edit the Switchboard Items table, and the limitations of the internal Switchboard Manager. This series of posts has been talking about using Switchboards in Microsoft Access.
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