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Name AutoCorrect
I am running Access2000 and working on an existing
database (I believe it was converted from FoxPro).
I have turned on the Name AutoCorrect options (in Tools >
Options > General), however, Name AutoCorrect does not
work.
I searched KnowlegeBase and found a report 230616 which
explained that for a "converted database", I need to save
each control that I plan to change, in order to generate
the Name Map. I have done that, but Name AutoCorrect
still does not work.
Any help?
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Frances
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9/26/2003 3:43:47 PM |
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Not 100% sure but...
1. Can you create a new .mdb, set the NameAutoCorrect, and import the
objects from the old one?
2. Try Speed Ferret (or other 3rd party product - they work better anyway.)
--
Joe Fallon
Access MVP
"Frances Leonard" <fleonard@sprintmail.com> wrote in message
news:016f01c38444$f9567020$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> I am running Access2000 and working on an existing
> database (I believe it was converted from FoxPro).
>
> I have turned on the Name AutoCorrect options (in Tools >
> Options > General), however, Name AutoCorrect does not
> work.
>
> I searched KnowlegeBase and found a report 230616 which
> explained that for a "converted database", I need to save
> each control that I plan to change, in order to generate
> the Name Map. I have done that, but Name AutoCorrect
> still does not work.
>
> Any help?
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Joe
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9/27/2003 11:20:22 PM
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