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| can i recover unsaved ppt file after crash? | 31 Jan 2005 20:56 GMT | 1 |
am i SOL or is there hope? thanks mark
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| Is this possible? | 28 Jan 2005 07:43 GMT | 3 |
We are inventory-ing all our Access databases in preparation for converting all to Access 2000 (we still have many 97). Is there any way to tell the Access version of an MDB and an MDE without opening the database and without altering the Windows 'Last Access' date?
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| MSysObjects Name field | 28 Jan 2005 07:33 GMT | 3 |
I was looking at the data in an offline copy of a replica we have been having problems with and looked in the table MSysObjects. Some of the records had something like below in the Name field of several records: ~sq_cfdlgCompanies~sq_cCompanyTypeID
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| Converting Access 2000 back to 97 | 28 Jan 2005 01:53 GMT | 5 |
I am trying to convert an Access 2000 database back to Access 97. It has tables linked to SQL Server. When I try to go to convert it back to 97 it converts the Linked tables into Access tables. Is there any way to convert back to 97 and still keep the tables linked?
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| Borland Reflex | 28 Jan 2005 01:26 GMT | 4 |
Anyone any idea on how to convert Borland Reflex Db into Access Db? Or simply run Reflex on Win XP? Thanks.
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| import excel to access | 26 Jan 2005 07:07 GMT | 1 |
I have a strange situation. First of all, I have access program which export data to excel. In excel, there is a field named as "Part_No" which like as below. 1123456025
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| converting different date types | 25 Jan 2005 19:25 GMT | 1 |
how do i put a control on a form to let me convert different dates, e.g. how do i let the user input an english date, and access converts it to a hebrew date? i'm a bit of a newbie to microsoft access so if anyone could answer my query with step by step instructions i'd be ...
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| Converting 97 Access to Access XP | 22 Jan 2005 17:34 GMT | 2 |
At work I have Office 97 and a database in Access 97 that has been building since sometime in 98 or 99. It has over 11,000 records in it and can not just simply be saved to a diskette. I have to do a back-up to get it from my computer to my co-workers' computers. We are about to ...
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| HELP- isn't enought memory to perform the operation? | 21 Jan 2005 19:15 GMT | 9 |
I am trying to convert a Access97 front end db to Access 2002 format. I build a new Access2002 db1.mdb then I tried to mporting all table/forms etc to db1.mdb most of the object correclty imported, but some forms have exception says "There's isn't enought memory to perform the ...
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| Converting a protected database | 20 Jan 2005 06:41 GMT | 2 |
Dear NG. I have to convert a secured database from Access 97 to the Access 2000 format. I connected to the Access 97 MDW file and converted the database.
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| Get Data Does Not Include Excel | 18 Jan 2005 15:37 GMT | 3 |
We are testing Access 2003. We have a 2000 Database that we converted to 2003. The 2003 version will not allow us to Get External Data from an Excel File. (.xls is not included in the drop down list) I am guessing that this is an install issue with the new version of Access. We ...
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| Access 2000 to 2003 Conversion | 16 Jan 2005 13:12 GMT | 9 |
We are about to move to 2003 from 2000. While the Access 2000 file format is compatible with 2003 I wanted to find out if there are reasons we should try and convert all our databases to 2003? Are we going to have any issues if we leave them in the 2000 format and just
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| 97-02 error: Missing reference? | 15 Jan 2005 09:24 GMT | 2 |
I converted a database from 97 to 2002. When I start up the database from my PC, all is well. But when the end-user starts it up from *their* PC, they get the following error: Your "xxxxxxx" database or project contains a missing or broken reference to
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| Access Form connected to SQL table in Access Data Project (.adp file) | 14 Jan 2005 00:26 GMT | 3 |
I recently converted from an Access 2000 .mdb file to an Access Data Project (.adp file)/MSDE backend. As part of the upgrade, I moved my forms from the .mdb file to the .adp file as well. I have a form that references a table with about 50,000 records in it. When
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| A97 to A2000 Upgrade problem | 13 Jan 2005 23:30 GMT | 4 |
Why has the database size so big difference between upgrading a ver97 to ver2000 and building it from scratch in ver2000, the content is the same.? It's an Access97 replicable database that I upgraded to Access2000 by using the biult in tool in Access2000 for upgrading, but I ...
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