Hi Lori,
My advice is to create your tables without the help of the wizard. You can probably do a better
job than the wizard. That being said, try replacing two files on your hard drive, Acwzmain.mde
and Acwztool.mde, using the following instructions. One or both of these files may have become
corrupted (see
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=242218). Do this without Access running.
1.. Insert the Microsoft Office or Access compact disc.
2.. By using Windows Explorer, open the Pfiles\Msoffice\Office\1033 folder on your
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive, and locate the Acwzmain.mde and/or Acwztool.mde files.
3.. Select both files, and then click Copy on the Edit menu
4.. Open the folder that you installed Office into. The default folder is C:\Program
Files\Microsoft Office. Select the Office\1033 folder, and then on the Edit menu, click
Paste.
If that doesn't fix the problem, my next guess is an improperly registered DAO360.dll file,
although you should have received an error message if that was the case. Follow the instructions
in
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=319841 to re-register DAO.
Tom
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Thank you for the tips. I tried your suggestions but the
wizard still wont work..... when I create a new database
and then select create new table by wizard wont work, same
with the others as well.
Lori
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If you are in Design mode on a form, ensure the Control
Wizards button is pressed on the toolbox.
Also doing Tools --> Options --. View --> New object
shortcuts will make the Create wizards show up in the
database window. jennifer H.
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My wizards in access will not work. is there a way that i
could have disabled them?? everything else seems to be
working fine in the program. I would love some advice or
help tips. Thanks