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replyReply Wed 21 Sep 2011, 16:29Delegate Lee said...

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References

How can references be set programatically to ensure that a database works on another machine.

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replyReply Wed 28 Sep 2011, 12:52Trainer Anthony said...

RE: References

Hi Lee, thanks for your query. This link should give you what you need:

http://wiki.lessthandot.com/index.php/Add,_Remove,_Check_References

Hope this helps,

Anthony

replyReply Wed 28 Sep 2011, 15:20Delegate Lee said...

RE: References

Thanks Anthony. I'll give that a try

 

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Using the Quick Access Toolbar in Access 2010

The Quick Access Toolbar is included in virtually every Office product, including Outlook 2010, Word 2010, Excel 2010, and PowerPoint 2010.

You will find the Quick Access Toolbar in the top-left side of the window. To begin, click the Customize button (it's the little black arrow at the end of the toolbar).

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