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03 database opened in 07 doesn't 'search' anymore

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Kasell - 09 Jul 2007 21:14 GMT
I have a simple Access 2003 database that lists Course names and Course
numbers. It has a 'search' field that will allow you to find only the courses
that have whatever number you type in the field.  
When opened it in Access 2007 it doesn't work anymore! Anyone have any
suggestions?

I also get an error when I launch Access 2007 saying that "The Show Toolbar
macro action cannot be run in disabled mode" when I click OK I get another
alert stating "Action Failed"
Macro name:MinMax.Restore
Condition: True
Action Name: ShowToolbar

My only option is to stop all Macros.
Beetle - 10 Jul 2007 03:10 GMT
You need to add the folder that contains your database to the trusted folders
list in ACC07. Click the Office button in the upper left corner, go to Access
Options, then go to the Trust Center

> I have a simple Access 2003 database that lists Course names and Course
> numbers. It has a 'search' field that will allow you to find only the courses
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> My only option is to stop all Macros.
Kasell - 10 Jul 2007 14:04 GMT
Thank you.
Any ideas on why the "search' won't work???

> You need to add the folder that contains your database to the trusted folders
> list in ACC07. Click the Office button in the upper left corner, go to Access
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> >
> > My only option is to stop all Macros.
 
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