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Mathieu Trentesaux
Hello
I downloaded Office 2007 for this reason :
It seems, once again, that it is impossible to save any modification
done in a VBA library, from the main project in Access.
The save button remains desperatly grayed.
It also seems impossible to open the library in another Access instance
and modify it.
This makes impossible to maintain a pure VBA Access database when this
library can only be tested in the context of the main project.
In fact this makes impossible to make some meta-programmation whith
access. This is -and has always be- my only way to work.
So my question is, ritual since six or seven years : is there a
possibility to explain Access that only one person in a single instance
of Access is about to modify this file ? or something very simple like
that ?
Mathieu, lonesome, desperate.
I downloaded Office 2007 for this reason :
It seems, once again, that it is impossible to save any modification
done in a VBA library, from the main project in Access.
The save button remains desperatly grayed.
It also seems impossible to open the library in another Access instance
and modify it.
This makes impossible to maintain a pure VBA Access database when this
library can only be tested in the context of the main project.
In fact this makes impossible to make some meta-programmation whith
access. This is -and has always be- my only way to work.
So my question is, ritual since six or seven years : is there a
possibility to explain Access that only one person in a single instance
of Access is about to modify this file ? or something very simple like
that ?
Mathieu, lonesome, desperate.