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Deleting Switchboards
I have created a form with controls to replace my Switchboard, but when I
open the database it is still looking for the Switchboard. How do I get rid of this from wherever it is looking? |
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Deleting Switchboards
On Tue, 12 Jan 2010 16:24:01 -0800, Bill wrote:
I have created a form with controls to replace my Switchboard, but when I open the database it is still looking for the Switchboard. How do I get rid of this from wherever it is looking? Access 2003 or older? Tools + Start Up Replace the Switchboard listed in the Display Form/Page dialog box with the name of the form you wish to use instead. -- Fred Please respond only to this newsgroup. I do not reply to personal e-mail |
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Deleting Switchboards
For Access 2k7, click the Windows Globe, left hand top of screen. Select
Access Options from the bottom of the drop down box. Select Current Database. In the Display Form option. clear the switchboard and type your new form name. Hope this helps -- Advice to Posters. Check your post for replies or request for more information. Consider providing some feed back to the response you have recieved. Kindest Regards Mike B "Bill" wrote: I have created a form with controls to replace my Switchboard, but when I open the database it is still looking for the Switchboard. How do I get rid of this from wherever it is looking? |
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Deleting Switchboards
Another thing to remember, a switchboard has a table that keeps a list of
switchboard selections. Delete it also. -- Milton Purdy ACCESS State of Arkansas "Bill" wrote: I have created a form with controls to replace my Switchboard, but when I open the database it is still looking for the Switchboard. How do I get rid of this from wherever it is looking? |
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Worked like a charm, thanks.
"MikeJohnB" wrote: For Access 2k7, click the Windows Globe, left hand top of screen. Select Access Options from the bottom of the drop down box. Select Current Database. In the Display Form option. clear the switchboard and type your new form name. Hope this helps -- Advice to Posters. Check your post for replies or request for more information. Consider providing some feed back to the response you have recieved. Kindest Regards Mike B "Bill" wrote: I have created a form with controls to replace my Switchboard, but when I open the database it is still looking for the Switchboard. How do I get rid of this from wherever it is looking? |
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