grinder332518
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My table consists of 3 populated text fields and 2 blank OLE Object fields.
For the last 2 days I have been creating the OLE Objects as follows :
Initially I select Tables from the Objects list, and from the Datasheet view
I click on the appropriate {blank} field, and then click on the following path :
Insert > Object > Create from file > Browse > ( Locate file from my PC) > Link > OK
I can then click on the newly populated field, and “see” the correct file OK.
My problem is that I now need to make the db available to colleagues,
but my linked files are located in my PC’s C drive.
Obviously I can copy these linked files from my PC to a shared network drive,
but is there any way to trick the db not to look to my C: drive, but to the new shared address ?
Or will I have to re-enter all the links, as a punishment for my lack of foresight ?
Many thanks
For the last 2 days I have been creating the OLE Objects as follows :
Initially I select Tables from the Objects list, and from the Datasheet view
I click on the appropriate {blank} field, and then click on the following path :
Insert > Object > Create from file > Browse > ( Locate file from my PC) > Link > OK
I can then click on the newly populated field, and “see” the correct file OK.
My problem is that I now need to make the db available to colleagues,
but my linked files are located in my PC’s C drive.
Obviously I can copy these linked files from my PC to a shared network drive,
but is there any way to trick the db not to look to my C: drive, but to the new shared address ?
Or will I have to re-enter all the links, as a punishment for my lack of foresight ?
Many thanks