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eddsa21
Hello,
I am new to Access 2000 (but not to Access itself, a long
time user to versions 97 and 2002/XP). I am finding the
doucmentation in Access 2000 to be severly lacking. When I
try to view the object model for things such as reports, I
do not see links to properties, events or methods from
within the Report Object page. The documentation for
Access 2000 on MSDN.Microsoft.com has the same issue.
This was NOT the case with Access 97 or 2002. The object
model was easily viewable and traversable to view members
from within an object's page.
Why is 2000 an exception to the rule? (I'm glad I use
2002/XP at home).
Regards,
eddsa21
I am new to Access 2000 (but not to Access itself, a long
time user to versions 97 and 2002/XP). I am finding the
doucmentation in Access 2000 to be severly lacking. When I
try to view the object model for things such as reports, I
do not see links to properties, events or methods from
within the Report Object page. The documentation for
Access 2000 on MSDN.Microsoft.com has the same issue.
This was NOT the case with Access 97 or 2002. The object
model was easily viewable and traversable to view members
from within an object's page.
Why is 2000 an exception to the rule? (I'm glad I use
2002/XP at home).
Regards,
eddsa21