Hi Jeff,
You can use the built-in Access Documentor (Tools | Analyze | Documentor) to get a huge list of just
about everything you ever wanted to know about the database. At the same time, you can keep the
logging and paper manufacturing industry going strong in Oregon! Depending upon the options you
select, you could fell several trees.
Personally, I would suggest you try my new "Doug Steele Object Documentor" Add-In for Access. This
add-in will create a nice report of all your database objects for easy reference. The report will
list all the objects by category in alphabetical order in a three-column layout. It looks very sweet
in my opinion and it's even easier to use than the Access Documentor. Plus, you get a nice report
saved in your database that you can open again any time you wish! There is one version for Access 97
and another version that works for 2000, 2002, and 2003.
After installing, which takes all of about a minute to do, you simply do:
Tools | Add-Ins | Doug Steele Object Documentor
That's it! Poof! A nice slick report created in your database in just a couple of seconds.
You can find the free Add-In on MVP Doug Steele's site here:
http://members.rogers.com/douglas.j.steele/Documentor.html
Hope you like it!