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JonGuildford
I have recently converted an Access database and associated Word merge
documents from Office 97 to Office 2003.
It has generally gone well, but I now find that from Word 2003 that only
some, but not all, of the queries in the associated Access 2003 database are
visible, when trying to reset the source as a query in the new version of the
database.
There is a database workgroup file which Access has joined, and the user has
all permissions on ALL queries - we don't see any differences between the
queries which can be seen and those which cannot in this respect..
When the Word document is opened, there is no request to sign on as there
used to be in the old version - I don't know if this is relevant.
How can I make sure that ALL queries are visible as potential word data
sources?
documents from Office 97 to Office 2003.
It has generally gone well, but I now find that from Word 2003 that only
some, but not all, of the queries in the associated Access 2003 database are
visible, when trying to reset the source as a query in the new version of the
database.
There is a database workgroup file which Access has joined, and the user has
all permissions on ALL queries - we don't see any differences between the
queries which can be seen and those which cannot in this respect..
When the Word document is opened, there is no request to sign on as there
used to be in the old version - I don't know if this is relevant.
How can I make sure that ALL queries are visible as potential word data
sources?