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What a fool i am, I am creating an application in ms access and have selected the option from tools>startup the problem is that I have gone ahead of myself in what i selected or unselected and when i run the app i cannot get back to this startup option.
Please can someone help Regards Dicon |
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Based on your post, I'm not sure exactly what your problem is but I've got a few suggestions.
If you hold down the Shift key while opening a database certain events and routines are ignored. This may allow you to get to where you want to go. Or you can open a new database and import everything from the database you're having problems with. You get all the objects (tables, forms, queries, etc.) but your new database won't have any of the options set on the original database. |
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