How do I setup a switchboard in Access 2000?

S

Sandy K.

I seem to have lost the switchboard wizard on Access 2000. Does anybody have
any suggestions? I have removed and re-installed several times and it
doesn't seem to help. Your suggestions appreciated.
 
G

Guest

hi,
a switchboard is just another form, nothing real special.
It has a special name because of what it does more that
what it is.
I don't use switchboards instead i perfer to make my own.
they are just forms with buttons that open other forms, or
run reports or other special things.
I would recomend that you create your own switch board. I
think in the long run you will find this more flexable.
I found that sometimes, wizards steer you in directions
you don't want to go so i learned not to rely on them and
have found it better in the long run.
post back if you have question.
good luck.
 
S

Sandy K.

Hi and thanks for the advice. I'm not a whiz at setting up data bases, so I
use the wizard functions quite a bit. I tried to manually set up the form
but got complete lost. Any advice you can give me would be appreciated.
Thanks.
 
J

Joan Wild

You're just looking in the wrong place. The help and previous versions put
it at Tools, Add-ins... but you'll find it really is in Tools, Database
Utilities...
 
S

Sandy K.

Hi and thanks for the help. I had looked there previously and it wasn't
there. So I reinstalled Access again, only this time on another drive and
that seemed to do the trick - the wizard appeared.
 
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