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Bob Tourkow
Hi, First, I am afraid that someone will have an answer for me, that will be
too complicated for me to implement myself, but here goes anyway. A
non-profit volunteer orgaization I run uses an Access database containing
information about our members that has a custom "front end". All of the data
is kept in a separate ".mdb" file. We use the database on two laptops, at
distant locations. Up until now we have said that data can only be entered
or changed on one machine, and we are very careful to make certain to follow
that rule. But what we would like to do is to allow data to be entered on
both machines, and then occasionally "merge" (or "synchronize"???) the two
atabase files so both sets of changes will then be on both machines. Is
there a way to do this? The designer of the front end is no longer available
to us to help. Thank you. Bob
too complicated for me to implement myself, but here goes anyway. A
non-profit volunteer orgaization I run uses an Access database containing
information about our members that has a custom "front end". All of the data
is kept in a separate ".mdb" file. We use the database on two laptops, at
distant locations. Up until now we have said that data can only be entered
or changed on one machine, and we are very careful to make certain to follow
that rule. But what we would like to do is to allow data to be entered on
both machines, and then occasionally "merge" (or "synchronize"???) the two
atabase files so both sets of changes will then be on both machines. Is
there a way to do this? The designer of the front end is no longer available
to us to help. Thank you. Bob