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How do I remove deleted database file names when opening Access 20
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How do I remove deleted database file names when opening Access 20
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How do I remove deleted database file names when opening Access 20
On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 09:13:01 -0700, Retired sewer plant employee Retired
sewer plant wrote: There's usually no need to do so. They don't "do" anything, and don't make you open them; just click on the one you want. To do so, though, select Tools... Options... General and set the "Recently Used File List" dropdown to 0. Close and open the database and reset it to whatever you want. Please reply via e-mail ). Done, but please be aware that this is considered a very impolite request. This is a public forum; ask your question here, get your answer here. Most of the volunteers who answer would prefer to reserve private email support to paying customers. -- John W. Vinson [MVP] |
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