106) 9/29/2008 224158 ACC97: Cannot Enter Five Digits in File Print Dialog Box on Windows NT
(224158) - In Microsoft Access 97 on a computer running Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, you can only enter a maximum of 3 digits (instead of 5 digits) in the Pages From and To text boxes under the Print Range option group in the Print dialog box. On a computer running... 107) 10/3/2008 171178 ACC97: Wrong Sort Order in Large, Linked SQL Server Tables
(171178) - Records from a linked SQL Server table are sorted incorrectly in Microsoft Access datasheets and forms if the following conditions are true: A Microsoft Access user opens a long-running query or a form based on a long-running query. The query returns... 108) 10/6/2008 162371 ACC: Using Automation to Add a Task/Reminder to MS Outlook
(162371) - This article shows you how to use Automation to add a task or a reminder to Microsoft Outlook. This article assumes that you are familiar with Visual Basic for Applications and with creating Microsoft Access applications using the programming tools... 109) 10/3/2008 147816 ACC: Using Microsoft Access as an Automation Server
(147816) - Advanced: Requires expert coding, interoperability, and multiuser skills. This article provides information and examples on how to use Microsoft Access 7.0 or 97 as an Automation server. With Visual Basic for Applications, you can manipulate the... 110) 9/21/2008 154584 ACC: How to Use Automation to Change Border Properties for Chart
(154584) - This article shows you how to use Automation to modify properties of the Border object in a Microsoft Graph object. This article assumes that you are familiar with Visual Basic for Applications and with creating Microsoft Access applications using the... 111) 10/10/2008 148529 ACC: Same Named Module and Function Cause Error After Conversion
(148529) - If you convert a database from Microsoft Access 2.0 to Microsoft Access 7.0 or Microsoft Access 97, and that converted database has a user-defined procedure and a module with the same name, you may receive the following error message when the... 112) 9/21/2008 148392 ACC: How to Capture Screens of Your Forms (95/97)
(148392) - Advanced: Requires expert coding, interoperability, and multiuser skills. You can use Microsoft Windows API functions to capture screen shots of any object on the Microsoft Windows desktop. You can capture screen shots of the Microsoft Access user... 113) 8/28/2008 141491 ACC: How to Drag Data from MS Excel to MS Access
(141491) - This article describes a method to copy data from a Microsoft Excel worksheet to a Microsoft Access table using a drag-and-drop operation. 114) 7/31/2008 142476 ACC: Using Automation to Create and Manipulate an Excel Workbook
(142476) - This article show you how to use Automation to create and manipulate a Microsoft Excel Worksheet. This article assumes that you are familiar with Visual Basic for Applications and with creating Microsoft Access applications using the programming tools... 115) 10/8/2008 167664 ACC97: Large Icons on Toolbars Only Affect Top Level Bars
(167664) - When you customize your toolbars to use large icons in Microsoft Office 97 or Microsoft Office 97 Professional Edition, only the top level toolbars display large icons. Any toolbars below the top level continue to display small icons. 116) 9/15/2008 163628 ACC97: Blank DB Icon Missing in Access 95 After Installing 97
(163628) - After you install Microsoft Office 97 Professional Edition or Microsoft Access 97, if you still have Microsoft Access 7.0 on your computer the Blank Database icon in Microsoft Access 7.0 is missing. 117) 10/6/2008 196776 Office Automation Using Visual C++
(196776) - This article answers common questions concerning Automation to Microsoft Office from Visual C++. 118) 5/26/2006 198522 HOWTO: Place a Custom Bitmap on an Office Commandbar Button
(198522) - Using Automation, you can modify the Microsoft Office CommandBar to add one or more CommandBarButtons and customize the appearance of those additions with respect to the caption, the tooltip text, and the graphic image on the face. The graphic can be... 119) 10/10/2008 826763 Special Characters That You Must Avoid When You Work with Access
(826763) - Microsoft Access does not restrict the use of special characters such as a number sign (#), a period (.), or a double quotation (") in the database object names or in the database field names. However, if you do use the special characters you may... 120) 10/7/2008 242002 PRB: ATL Control Appears Incorrect in Access Report
(242002) - An ATL ActiveX Control does not appear or appears incorrectly when added to a Microsoft Access Report. The same control displays correctly when the Report is in design mode or if the control is added to an Access Form.
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