![]() ![]() ![]() These are listed as at the top of the list of commands. The QAT includes separators to keep it organized. That way, you just have to remember what each group of icons does in order to quickly locate a specific command. There’ll be sections related to saving, relationships, windows, view, datasheet, align and adjust, and size. We’re going to add a number of commands to the QAT, organized into relevant sections. ![]() Once you find the command you want, either double-click it or click the Add button to move it to the list on the right. If you don’t want to scroll through the whole list, you can click on the list and then press a letter on the keyboard to quickly jump to that section. The list on the left will show all the available choices, while the list on the right shows the commands already added to the QAT.Ĭommands are listed alphabetically. Select “All Commands” in the “Choose commands from” dropdown. To customize the QAT, click on the down arrow at the end of the QAT and choose “More Commands…” This will open the Access Options window directly on the Quick Access Toolbar Section. When you first open Access, the QAT has three icons-Save, Undo, and Redo-and is located above the ribbon, sharing space with the title bar. ![]()
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