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    Jupp31 is offline Novice
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    Missing Database Name on top of sheet!?!

    I am new to Access. Bought the MS Office online Package and regret it already. Needed some Contact Database Software and after I created 2 different Databases and saved them with different names, I am still in the dark when I open both in different windows, which one I am in at present. No matter which one I open, the same name is on top of the Page: "Contact Management Database", how informative!!! I new this in the first place. Never had problems like this when I used the standalone versions of eg. Excel.

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    Btw. "Contact Management Database" is a contact management template offered in Access.

    Is there a kind soul out there who could help me out?

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    ranman256 is offline VIP
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    Theres no reason to open 2 db at the same time.
    but, you can change the names, captions of anything in there.

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    Jupp31 is offline Novice
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    Thanks ranman, any suggestions how to change the heading "Contact Management Database" without the need of programing skills?

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    CJ_London is offline VIP
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    not sure where it is in 2013, but go to to File>Options>Current Database and change the application title

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