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Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills. This article applies to a Microsoft Access database (.mdb) and a Microsoft Access project (.adp). SUMMARYThis article demonstrates how to open the Visual Basic Editor in an Access MDE or ADE database when full menus and special keys are both disabled. MORE INFORMATION
In an MDE or ADE database in Microsoft Access 2000, all editable code is removed, and the Visual Basic project is saved in a compiled state. Consequently, you cannot open any existing modules and you cannot create new ones. If you have also cleared the Allow full menus and Use special keys properties in the Startup dialog box, the menu item for the Visual Basic Editor is not available and the ALT+F11 key combination does not work.
The following steps demonstrate how to open the Visual Basic Editor in this scenario:
Q236143 MOD2000: How to Start the Package and Deployment Wizard REFERENCESFor more information about the Package and Deployment Wizard, see "Using the Package and Deployment Wizard to Package Access Runtime Solutions" white paper. The file name for this white paper is PackagingAccessRT.doc, and it is located in the Wpapers folder of the Office 2000 Developer compact disc. Additional query words: prb can't access get to bring up invoke activate
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