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1666) 9/23/2007 Q298176  ACC97: Sample Code to Import All Database Objects (Q298176)
This article describes how you to use Data Access Objects (DAO) to import all objects from one Microsoft Access database into the current Access database. In some situations, this code can be used to recover database objects from a corrupte

1667) 9/30/2007 Q298179  ACC97: Jet Error Messages Appear in Different Language than Expected (Q298179)
When you run the English versions of both Microsoft Access and your computer's operating system, you may receive Jet error messages in another language.

1668) 9/30/2007 Q295824  ACC2000: "A Problem Occurred While Microsoft Access Was Communicating with the OLE Server" Error Message When You Embed or Link a Word Document (Q295824)
When you try to link or embed a Word document, you may receive one of the following error messages:

1669) 9/29/2007 Q296248  ACC97: Error Message: MFC42.dll File Is in Use (Q296248)
When you attempt to install Snapshot viewer 9.0, you receive the following error message:

1670) 9/26/2007 Q296259  ACC97: Error Message: The Dynamic Link Library Mso9.dll Could Not Be Located (Q296259)
If you remove Microsoft Office 2000 from your computer and then install Microsoft Access 97 or earlier, you may receive the following error message when you attempt to start Access:

1671) 9/30/2007 Q292054  OFF97: Error Message: Error 429: ActiveX Component Cannot Create Object (Q292054)
When you use a Microsoft Excel worksheet as a Data Access Object (DAO) data source for Microsoft Access, you may receive an error message similar to the following:

1672) 6/28/2006 Q296179  ACC2000: How to Share a Database in a Dual-Version Environment (Q296179)
This article explains how users with different versions of Microsoft Access can share the same data.

1673) 9/1/2007 Q296203  ACC97: Error Message: ActiveX Component Cannot Create Object (Q296203)
In Microsoft Access, if you import data by using an indexed sequential access method (ISAM) driver, you may receive the following error message:

1674) 5/10/2007 Q283173  ACC97: Error Message: "Microsoft Access Can't Open the Mail Session. Check Your Mail Application to Make Sure That It's Working Properly." (Q283173)
When you use the

1675) 9/23/2007 Q288877  ACC97: Memo Field That Is Exported to RTF Format May Be Truncated (Q288877)
When you export a report that contains a Memo field to an RTF format file, the data of the Memo field may be truncated. Furthermore, when you view the file in a word processor, the last pages of the file may contain random fragments of the

1676) 9/28/2007 Q277925  ACC97: Error Message: "Unexpected Error 35012" When You Open a Database (Q277925)
When you open a database, you receive the following error message:

1677) 9/28/2007 Q278696  ACC97: Write Conflict Error When You Try to Update Records in a Linked SQL Server Table (Q278696)
You receive the following write conflict error when you try to update records in a linked SQL Server table:

1678) 7/19/2007 Q258049  ACC: How to Disable the Close Button (x) on the Access Application Window (95/97) (Q258049)
Microsoft Access has no built-in method for disabling the

1679) 9/27/2007 Q258644  ACC97: A Linked JPEG File Is Displayed as an Icon on a Form (Q258644)
A JPEG file that you are linking is displayed as an icon when you view it in an OLE Object field on a form.

1680) 7/18/2007 Q269667  ACC97: #S_C_H# Appears in a Column of a Linked SQL Server Table (Q269667)
When you open a linked Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 table in a Microsoft Access database, you notice that a field has


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