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Installing and Customizing
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Customizing Access
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Customize the Access environment by setting defaults
Set command-line options for starting Access
Startup command-line options
Show or hide the task pane at Access startup
Turn Microsoft Office Online featured links on or off
Show or hide the status bar
Change the default folder for new Access databases, Access projects, or pages
Change the default behavior for selecting or opening database objects
Change default behavior for find or replace operations
Set OLE/DDE preferences
Specify how the insertion point behaves
Turn confirmation messages on or off
Specify the default language sort order (MDB)
Display four-digit years in all fields and controls containing dates
Create your own wizards, builders, and add-ins
Set Access run-time options
Change the font in SQL and query Design View (MDB)
Set the number of files shown in the list of recently used files
Tips for improving the performance of Microsoft Access and your system
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