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    Gridlines and dots?

    If I remember correctly the solution was to change the regional settings in windows : "This view actually depends on what "Measurement System" your PC is set to use - not an Access setting. Go into Control Panel - Regional Options / Settings Then choose the Numbers tab There is a drop down...
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    Users setting own password

    Thanks Ianward but it looks like this uses user lever access/groups which apparently isn't supported in access 2007
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    Users setting own password

    Hi I'm currently designing a small database which will be distributed to users most probably using the access2007 runtime. I would like to be able to ship the database with a default username and password. Is this possible in acces 2007 ? If it is possible, how would I go about enabling...
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    Gridlines and dots?

    Many Thanks anyway Anyone have any ideas?
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    Gridlines and dots?

    Hi Forgot to mention i'm using Access 2007. I can turn "snap to grid" on and off and it appears to work but it still doesn't show the actual grid with the dots in it!
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    Gridlines and dots?

    Hi In Form design View I can see a grid of lines in the background that are used to help position controls etc. In some books i've seen, this grid seems to show up as being more "zoomed-in?" (for want of a better word) and it also shows small dots inside the rows of lines. I think this would be...
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    Help please SQL-DMO?

    Hi Whenever I try to download a template or try to create a database from a local template, I get the message "(SQL-DMO) SQL Distribution management Objects must be enabled on the machine running office access" I'm then unable to proceed any further. Can anyone help please?
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    access 2007 security question

    Being completely new to access I need some help with the following. Is it considered good/common practice to purchase third party digital certificates for security purposes e.g. to get rid of the security message bar when someone opens up a database ? or do most people get by without this...
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