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      1st Apr 2007
How can i get a switchboard to automatically show at the start of the
database? I had one when I was using the database in Access 2000 and
converted to 2007 but now it doesn't happen.
I start the database from a shortcut on the desktop.
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      1st Apr 2007
Hi Chuck,

Switchboard forms typically include VBA code. It sounds to me like you might
be dealing with a trust center issue in Access 2007. Once your database is
open in 2007, can you open your switchboard manually and does it work as
expected?

Dealing with the Trust Center
http://www.access.qbuilt.com/html/trust_center.html


Tom Wickerath
Microsoft Access MVP

http://www.access.qbuilt.com/html/ex...tributors.html
http://www.access.qbuilt.com/html/search.html
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"ChuckG" wrote:

> How can i get a switchboard to automatically show at the start of the
> database? I had one when I was using the database in Access 2000 and
> converted to 2007 but now it doesn't happen.
> I start the database from a shortcut on the desktop.
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      2nd Apr 2007
I can open all forms manually but access can't find the modules. They do not
show up on the navigator. I tried making a new module and copy the procedures
to it and then saving it. That new module show in th navigator but access
doesn't seem to find it. I would rather not have to type all of the
proceedures over again, probably more than 100 of them.

Some how the conversion didn't convert the VBA

Fortunately I still have a copy of the unconverted program.

Any suggestions?
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"Tom Wickerath" wrote:

> Hi Chuck,
>
> Switchboard forms typically include VBA code. It sounds to me like you might
> be dealing with a trust center issue in Access 2007. Once your database is
> open in 2007, can you open your switchboard manually and does it work as
> expected?
>
> Dealing with the Trust Center
> http://www.access.qbuilt.com/html/trust_center.html
>
>
> Tom Wickerath
> Microsoft Access MVP
>
> http://www.access.qbuilt.com/html/ex...tributors.html
> http://www.access.qbuilt.com/html/search.html
> __________________________________________
>
> "ChuckG" wrote:
>
> > How can i get a switchboard to automatically show at the start of the
> > database? I had one when I was using the database in Access 2000 and
> > converted to 2007 but now it doesn't happen.
> > I start the database from a shortcut on the desktop.
> > --
> > Goldylox

 
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      3rd Apr 2007
I Believe I have found the answer. Please ignore the above and my thanks.
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"ChuckG" wrote:

> I can open all forms manually but access can't find the modules. They do not
> show up on the navigator. I tried making a new module and copy the procedures
> to it and then saving it. That new module show in th navigator but access
> doesn't seem to find it. I would rather not have to type all of the
> proceedures over again, probably more than 100 of them.
>
> Some how the conversion didn't convert the VBA
>
> Fortunately I still have a copy of the unconverted program.
>
> Any suggestions?
> --
> Goldylox
>
>
> "Tom Wickerath" wrote:
>
> > Hi Chuck,
> >
> > Switchboard forms typically include VBA code. It sounds to me like you might
> > be dealing with a trust center issue in Access 2007. Once your database is
> > open in 2007, can you open your switchboard manually and does it work as
> > expected?
> >
> > Dealing with the Trust Center
> > http://www.access.qbuilt.com/html/trust_center.html
> >
> >
> > Tom Wickerath
> > Microsoft Access MVP
> >
> > http://www.access.qbuilt.com/html/ex...tributors.html
> > http://www.access.qbuilt.com/html/search.html
> > __________________________________________
> >
> > "ChuckG" wrote:
> >
> > > How can i get a switchboard to automatically show at the start of the
> > > database? I had one when I was using the database in Access 2000 and
> > > converted to 2007 but now it doesn't happen.
> > > I start the database from a shortcut on the desktop.
> > > --
> > > Goldylox

 
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      4th Apr 2007
Hi Chuck,

I did not receive a notification e-mail for your reply on 4/2; I did receive
a notification message for the reply shown below. I apologize for not having
gotten back to you earlier.

Can I ask what you found as the resolution?

Tom Wickerath
Microsoft Access MVP

http://www.access.qbuilt.com/html/ex...tributors.html
http://www.access.qbuilt.com/html/search.html
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"ChuckG" wrote:

> I Believe I have found the answer. Please ignore the above and my thanks.
> --
> Goldylox


 
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