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Visual Basic
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Access
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Re: Access
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00553125
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Hi Pat,

If you have forms and tables in the same database and want to split them, then use Database Splitter: in main menu go Tools | Database Utilities | Database Splitter.
It's a part MS Access and is very handy.

HTH, Igor

>I am currently setting up a database with a form that populates a table. within the company we want anyone to be able to use the form but not have access to the table. Currently I have them both in the same database, a colleague stated that I have to put the form in its own data base. I have tried this and tried to link the two but it hasn't worked. any ideas on how to make this work. I do not have much experience with access and have just currently bagun to use it.
Igor Gelin
Database Developer
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