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"Make MDE"

Alright.....bit of a trouble spot here.
I took a step or two with my database without really taking the time to learn what I was doing and I think I may have messed it all up....sort of.
I made a form to record some trending data - the form has a couple little code bits that do things like auto-populate a textbox with a dat/time stamp when something in a combo box is chosen. After making this, and testing it, I split the database and made an MDE file. I made the MDE file start up with just the bare-bones form, no menus, no record selectors or any ofthat stuff (to avoid the potential for the end users to start fiddling and mess something up).
Now, I need to modify this form and add some stuff, but the form isn't in my back_end......and what was my front_end seems to have been completely replaced by the MDE. Is there a way to un-MDE the front_end so I can work with the form again?
Dec 2 '08 #1
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