Wizard

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Can you give us a few more details here? This post is pretty generic. What
happens when you try?
 
Does the wizard work for any of the forms, queries reports?
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you have tried all
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Nothing happens when I click on the wisard for anything.. Do you suggest that
I uninstall and reinstall Access 2000?
 
Hi Angie, did they ever work of have you just noticed that are are no longer
working?

Take a look at the following Web Sites

http://eis.bris.ac.uk/~ccmjs/accesswizard.html
http://p2p.wrox.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=2217

I had a similar problem with Access 2k which I overcame by re-installing
office 2k but I haven't had any problems with Access 2k3

As one of the links above says, in design mode of a form etc, is the wizard
icon clicked on tools menu? This only applies to forms though I think.

Hope you manage to sort it, sorry I cant be of more assistance

--
An Engineers Prayer:
At the very end of the day,
when all else fails,
you have tried all
and asked everyone you know,
read the instruction manual.
 
It has been so long since I have used this program, since I have started
using this program again, the wizards are just not working at all. They use
to work before. I looked in the files and folders and I am missing
acwztool.mde I will try following the procedures as it reads to see if that
works. Thank you for your help! Also, what is the best book to get on how to
create a database for this version?
 
As far as books for Access are concerned, I am largely self taught over a few
years with Access, much more proficient with Excel so I can only pass on the
same information that was given me by Ron Hinds in January 2006 as follows

Litwin and Getz - these guys have written Access books for several versions
(titled Acess xxx Developer's Handbook where xxx is the version) and they
are an excellent place to start.

I hope this helps

--
An Engineers Prayer:
At the very end of the day,
when all else fails,
you have tried all
and asked everyone you know,
read the instruction manual.
 

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