You can use the SetMenuItem macro action in Access desktop databases to set the state of menu items (enabled or disabled, selected or unselected) on custom or global menus on the Add-Ins tab.
Note: The SetMenuItem macro action works only with custom and global menus created by using menu macros. The SetMenuItem macro action is included in Microsoft Office Access 2007 and later versions only for compatibility with previous versions. It does not work with the command bar functionality. However, you can use the Enabled and State properties in a Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) module to disable or enable and select or unselect items on shortcut menus or custom or global menus.
Setting
The SetMenuItem macro action has the following arguments.
Action argument | Description |
Menu Index | The index of the menu that contains the command for which you want to set the state. Enter an integer value, starting from 0, for the index of the desired menu in the custom or global menu. Enter the index value in the Menu Index box in the Action Arguments section of the macro design window. The index is relative to the menu's position in the menu macro for the custom or global menu (the position of this menu's AddMenu macro action in the menu macro, counting from 0). The menu's display may be somewhat different, because you can use conditional expressions in the menu macro to hide or display custom menu items. This is a required argument. If you select a menu with this argument and leave the Command Index and Subcommand Index arguments blank, you can enable or disable the menu name itself. You cannot, however, select or unselect a menu name (Access ignores the Check and Uncheck settings for the Flag argument for menu names). |
Command Index | The index of the command for which you want to set the state. Enter an integer value, starting from 0, for the index of the desired command in the menu selected by the Menu Index argument. The index is relative to the command's position in the macro group that defines the selected menu for the custom or global menu (the position of this command's macro in the macro group, counting from 0). The menu's display may be somewhat different, because you can use conditional expressions in the menu's macro group to hide or display custom menu commands. |
Subcommand Index | The index of the subcommand for which you want to set the state. This applies only if the desired command has a submenu. Enter an integer value, starting from 0, for the index of the desired subcommand in the submenu selected by the Command Index argument. The index is relative to the subcommand's position in the macro group that defines the selected submenu for the custom or global menu (the position of this subcommand's macro in the macro group, counting from 0). |
Flag | The state you want to set the command or subcommand to. Click Gray (to disable the command — it appears dimmed), Ungray (to enable it), Check (to place a check by the command — typically indicating it has been selected or toggled), or Uncheck (to remove the check). The default is Ungray. |
Remarks
The SetMenuItem macro action works only on a custom or global menu. If the active window does not have a custom or global menu, running a macro containing the SetMenuItem macro action causes a run-time error.
You can use this action to set the state of menu commands and subcommands, but not subcommands of subcommands.
To run the SetMenuItem macro action in a Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) module, use the SetMenuItem method of the DoCmd object.
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