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Remove Logo Bar
Ross Yellin 
    
4 years ago
I am using access database cloud to host my Database and I want to change the logo specified in this picture, and even better remove the entire ribbon that the logo is on. The problem is when I change the logo it does not change for the other remote lap top users
Ross Yellin OP  @Reply  
    
4 years ago

Richard Rost  @Reply  
           
4 years ago
That's the application icon. You should be able to change that in File > Options > Current Database. I also cover a bunch of extra things you can do in the extended cut for Splash Screen.
Ross Yellin OP  @Reply  
    
4 years ago
So, I looked at File > Options > Current Database
And I could not find a setting to remove the ribbon that the logo is on. I also couldn't find this in your video.What do I need to do specifically to remove the entire ribbon that my logo is on? Is there any VBA code?
Alex Hedley  @Reply  
           
4 years ago
I'd call that a Title Bar and not a Ribbon, the Ribbon is something completely different.

The Settings Rich suggested allow you to change the icon.
If you wanted make it a white one then the bar would all be white.
Ross Yellin OP  @Reply  
    
4 years ago
Thanks for getting back to me. Is there a way to completely hide the title bar then? Can VBA be used for this? If so what is the code?
Alex Hedley  @Reply  
           
4 years ago
Probably not without some extensive VBA, prob with some WinAPI calls
What's your reason for not wanting it there?

(Form - Border Style = None)
Richard Rost  @Reply  
           
4 years ago
To my knowledge you cannot completely remove the Title Bar. If you hide the ribbon and change your application icon, you can make your app look like this without any sign it's an Access application:
Richard Rost  @Reply  
           
4 years ago

Richard Rost  @Reply  
           
4 years ago
Changing the logo is covered in Splash Screen. Hiding the Ribbon is covered in the extended cut. I've also hidden the Navigation Pane which is covered in Simple Security.

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