Microsoft Access Wizards contain many useful library functions for Wizard developers, especially in the WZLIB.MDA database. It is perfectly acceptable to call these functions from within your Add-in and assume that the library will be loaded on the user's machine if your users are running retail copies of Microsoft Access. However, it is a violation of the Microsoft Access Developer Toolkit run-time agreement to distribute any of the shipping Wizard library databases or to copy any of the source code in distributed run-time applications. This is for your information only and is not intended to substitute for the run-time licensing agreement. Refer to the run-time licensing agreement for the definitive wording.