To be honest, I didn't realize you could save queries! Of course, that's
because I always split my databases into a front-end (containing the
queries, forms, reports, macros and modules) linked to a back-end
(containing the tables). Every user has his/her own copy of the front-end on
his/her harddrive. In that way, there's never any conflict, the likelihood
of database corruption is reduced, and there's less network traffic (because
the code doesn't have to be transferred across the wire to the workstation)