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I'm not really an access guy so this might be a really easy question,
but i can't find any documentation explaining it. I have some changes
to make to a live Access DB, just some simple modifications to macros
and the like. I'm doing my work on a copy of the live DB so i don't
lose any data. I'd like to know if there's a way to import my
modifications into the live DB. None of the changes i'm making will
affect the existing data. I'd appreciate any insight.

Thanks,

Jacob
Nov 12 '05 #1
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I'm like you in the fact that I'm not "an access guy" but you should be able
to do what you require by clicking on file (of your live DB), get external
data, import & then selecting the location of your modified DB. Select the
objects that you have modified and then import.

Mark

"Jacob" <ja***@x-centrix.net> wrote in message
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I'm not really an access guy so this might be a really easy question,
but i can't find any documentation explaining it. I have some changes
to make to a live Access DB, just some simple modifications to macros
and the like. I'm doing my work on a copy of the live DB so i don't
lose any data. I'd like to know if there's a way to import my
modifications into the live DB. None of the changes i'm making will
affect the existing data. I'd appreciate any insight.

Thanks,

Jacob

Nov 12 '05 #2

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