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    accessnewb is offline Competent Performer
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    Make form an exe file

    I have designed this form with a table and I have shared it across a folder. Right now, all I do is "hide tables". Is there any way to export the form and make it an application?? I am thinking about the application pointing to the original access database. This way it is more user-friendly and also more secure.

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    accessnewb is offline Competent Performer
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    But the link only talks about access 95 and 97. I have a 2007 version. Can't it be done in that?

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    Nope. The solution is exactly the same for all later versions of Access as well.

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    accessnewb is offline Competent Performer
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    oh ! that sucks!!

    Thanks btw

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