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HI
How can I generate an stand alone form after making it? I want work my form, without access program. in anther locations. Can I make an EXE file with my MDB. for example? Thank for your lead. |
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Why don't you copy the whole database, or just the form and table that you use, and use that on another computer?
The form itself is unusuable without a table to save the data to |
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Access objects all reside within tables in a database. Since the database contains data plus code, it cannot be compiled so there is no product on the market that can turn your Access application into an .exe.
As DeanRowe has already pointed out, a form without a database connection is not very useful. What are you trying to accomplish?
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