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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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.
 
Microsofts answers to wizards not working at the following link

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/242218/en-gb/

Hope this helps also

Let me know how you get on?


--
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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