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pwsquared
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      10th Apr 2010
I have an Access 2000 database with macros. I have it replicated in several
places. I cannot run the autoexec macro and I cannot open any macros in
design view as design view is greyed out. It I convert the replica to the
master, then the macros work. What do I do to make the macros work in the
replica. I have not been able to find anything about enabling macros.

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Joan Wild
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      12th Apr 2010
Replication is only intended for data - not other objects. Your
database should be split and only the backend mdb replicated.

Check out the replication wiki at
http://www.dfenton.com/DFA/Replicati...itle=Main_Page


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pwsquared wrote:
> I have an Access 2000 database with macros. I have it replicated in several
> places. I cannot run the autoexec macro and I cannot open any macros in
> design view as design view is greyed out. It I convert the replica to the
> master, then the macros work. What do I do to make the macros work in the
> replica. I have not been able to find anything about enabling macros.
>
> Thanks

 
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