I agree with gunny. However, if you are referring to the Favorites folder
that is the only folder under Groups in Access 2000 and higher, you can put
commonly used items into groups that simply help you find them faster.
They are shortcuts to the actual object in MS Access. Drag and drop a table
into Favorites, then delete it from favorites. You can also add your own
Groups to this area in order to organize your object shortcuts in whatever
way is useful to you.
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Troy
Troy Munford
Development Operations Manager
FMS, Inc.
www.fmsinc.com
'69 Camaro said:
What is stored in the Favorites folder?
This sounds suspiciously like a homework question. Open Windows Explorer
and navigate the directory tree to the "C:\Documents and
Settings\<YourUserID>\Favorites" directory. What do you see listed in this
directory? Anything familiar?
Gunny