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Charles Hottel
 
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Default Access 2003 Question - 02-15-2011 , 12:35 PM






I have to work on a database created by someone who is no longer with our
organization. When it starts up a form is displayed and an error message
window pops up that says I need to add my name to one of the tables. My
question is, how can I make Access 2003 bypass loading this form and come up
showing the standard Access objects, so that I can find the table and add
the required information to it?

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Bob Barrows
 
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Default Re: Access 2003 Question - 02-15-2011 , 12:46 PM






Charles Hottel wrote:
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I have to work on a database created by someone who is no longer with
our organization. When it starts up a form is displayed and an error
message window pops up that says I need to add my name to one of the
tables. My question is, how can I make Access 2003 bypass loading
this form and come up showing the standard Access objects, so that I
can find the table and add the required information to it?
Hold the shift key down while opening the database

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Charles Hottel
 
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Default Re: Access 2003 Question - 02-15-2011 , 03:40 PM



"Bob Barrows" <reb01501 (AT) NOyahooSPAM (DOT) com> wrote

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Charles Hottel wrote:
I have to work on a database created by someone who is no longer with
our organization. When it starts up a form is displayed and an error
message window pops up that says I need to add my name to one of the
tables. My question is, how can I make Access 2003 bypass loading
this form and come up showing the standard Access objects, so that I
can find the table and add the required information to it?

Hold the shift key down while opening the database


Thanks, that worked great.

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