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I can import objects, but not groups

I have a shared Access database that somehow got its Pivot Table Viewer corrupted - none of the queries could be converted to Pivot Table view.

Since I got nowhere with "Compact and Repair", I just started fresh with a blank .mdb, and imported all the database objects into the blank .mdb.

Everything works now, but a lot of users have set up their own Access "Groups" (these appear at the bottom of the list of objects) which they use to reference the objects, with their own names for the queries/forms/reports/etc...

Does anyone know of a quick way to import these "groups", or is there another simple solution? I don't want to spend all day tomorrow relinking everyone's groups.

Thanks in advance.
Aug 30 '07 #1
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Any ideas on this before I get started? If it's impossible, please let me know. Thanks.
Aug 31 '07 #2
missinglinq
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I spent a couple of hours researching this for you and the best I can tell.you're out of luck, sorry! The fact that there's nothing in the Import dialog box, not even under "Options," made me think that this was the case. I found a number of posts online at other forums and the answer every time was that no, it can't be done.

Welcome to TheScripts!

Linq ;0)>
Aug 31 '07 #3
Thanks for looking into it for me. I will be back!
Aug 31 '07 #4

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