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nikou_70@yahoo.com
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      11th Dec 2006
How I can convert my database in access to run application that user go
directly to form and do not see my tables?

 
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      11th Dec 2006
In the Menu bar, go to Tools > Startup. You'll see a box where you can
specify the form you want to open when the database starts. You can also
tell it to hide the Database Window at the same time.

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thanks for your help..

 
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