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    Question Using *.mdb within Access 2007/2010 over the long run.....

    Bob, Thanks for the quick response. Yes, I am able to open .mdb's in 2010 that do not have user level security in 2003, but when I try to open a .mdb in 2010 that does have uls set, I cannot get into the database. I receive the error message: "You do not have the necessary permissions to...
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    Question Using *.mdb within Access 2007/2010 over the long run.....

    sjl, Can you elaborate on how you tweaked your shortcut so you can open a 2003 .mdb in 2010? I need to be able to run existing .mdb's in 2010 while some users are still on 2003. At least until we totally convert. Is this possible? I currently have multiple .mdb's that are managed via the...
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    How to call open a Word doc with links from within Access 2003

    I think I got it!!!! It is a Registery hack. MS KB: 825765 Thanks! Love this forum. :)
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    How to call open a Word doc with links from within Access 2003

    Coach, No, not trying to automate the Merge. (The users have been selecting Merge for many years.) When the user wants to print a report from Access. 1: Access exports to Excel. 2: Access opens a Word doc. This doc contains links to the Excel file and the user just needs to hit Merge. But for...
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    How to call open a Word doc with links from within Access 2003

    In 2000 I use the following code to open both an Excel file and Word template. The Word template contains a link to the Excel file so data can be merged into the template. DoCmd.OutputTo acQuery, "RMA_print_sub", "MicrosoftExcel(*.xls)", "u:\data\dbfile\RMA\PW\rma_sub_data.xls"...
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