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Hi Not really an Access thing more of a Windows 7 64bit Issue. When I was running Windows XP, To copy and paste a file was like this. MIDDLING_be.accdb became Copy of MIDDLING_be.accdb Now on Windows 7 64bit, To copy and paste a file goes like this. MIDDLING_be.accdb becomes MIDDLING_be-Copy.accdb Is there some setting on Windows 7 64bit that controls this? Best Regards |
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On Thu, 26 Jan 2012 10:08:14 -0800 (PST), bobdydd reallyuseful2... (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote: Hi Not really an Access thing more of a Windows 7 64bit Issue. When I was running Windows XP, To copy and paste a file was like this. MIDDLING_be.accdb became Copy of MIDDLING_be.accdb Now on Windows 7 64bit, To copy and paste a file goes like this. MIDDLING_be.accdb becomes MIDDLING_be-Copy.accdb Is there some setting on Windows 7 64bit that controls this? Best Regards I couldn't find an answer to that, but I prefer the new way. Makes more sense to me. |
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