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Access 2003 pro and VS.Net 2003 standard

Hi there,
I have been using Access 2003 pro and VS.Net 2003 Standard for a few weeks
now. I have found out how to open a .mdb file with VS.net 2003 Standard but I
would like to make an General User Interface for the Access Application.
Jul 21 '05 #1
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I have been doing this by using a Windows form which is connected to the file
via ADO.
I can't wait for Whidbey to become non-Beta so it can be used almost as
directly and as easily as working within a .mdb file itslef.
Hope this helped.
Leon

"Graham Armitage" wrote:
Hi there,
I have been using Access 2003 pro and VS.Net 2003 Standard for a few weeks
now. I have found out how to open a .mdb file with VS.net 2003 Standard but I
would like to make an General User Interface for the Access Application.

Jul 21 '05 #2

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