Where are the developer extensions?

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Don Barton

I purchased A2007 so I could download the Runtime and Developer
Extenstions. I've installed A2007 (upgrade) and downloaded and
installed the RT and DE. I've referenced both in the VBA references.
I am trying to get to the packaging wizard, but can't seem to find
it.
First: nothing show up under the VBA editors Add ins.
Second: there is no listing under Start-MS Office- for DE.
Any help. Where do I go from here?

The rest of the Office suite is 2003.

Don
 
Don Barton said:
I purchased A2007 so I could download the Runtime and Developer
Extenstions. I've installed A2007 (upgrade) and downloaded and
installed the RT and DE. I've referenced both in the VBA references.

You shouldn't need to do that.

There should be a new entry when you click on the Office icon within
Access in the upper left hand corner.

Tony
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You shouldn't need to do that.
There should be a new entry when you click on the Office icon within
Access in the upper left hand corner.

Tony
--
Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP
Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
read the entire thread of messages.
Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems athttp://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm
Tony's Microsoft Access Blog -http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/

Hi Tony,
I appreciate your response. I just discovered this out yesterday as
well. I was happy to find this to say the least. I am new to using
the Runtime and am studying up on it. I have a client that doesn't
have Access and wants the database I've developed. Part of the
learning curve is getting used to the new "ribbon" interface. I can't
say I am excited about it at this time, as it represent a learning
curve above and beyond learning the runtime. Basic Access
functionality is a new challenge. Thanks again for answering my
message.

Don
 
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