You are right, I do not want to hear it. I did a search on the web and MS Autocorrect seemed okay. Does MZ-Tools have a 30 day trial period? That would be great.
R, Lou Reed
PS I have a backup db. the only things that I lost is time.
You are right, I do not want to hear it. I did a search on the web and MS Autocorrect seemed okay. Does MZ-Tools have a 30 day trial period? That would be great.
R, Lou Reed
PS I have a backup db. the only things that I lost is time.
Yes it has a 30day trial, and a 20% discount at this time. https://www.mztools.com/v8/download_trial.aspx.
I have learned my lesson. I will use MZ-Tools if I can.
Respectfully,
Lou Reed
Okay, I see what MX-Tools can do and I read that it does not do forms and reports whereas Rick Fisher’s Find and Replace does it all. Is this true so in this case the alter software by Rick Fisher is
preferred. Of course this could be an outdated review. They are talking about version 9.0.
Any help appreciated.
On another forum starting a couple years ago people have been posting that Rick isn't responding to emails or online inquiries. Worth a shot if he will respond, but if he doesn't there is no way to get a key that allows the app to work. http://rickworld.com/. I just noted on the website on the support page that versions after 2010 are not listed.
I see all of the versions of MZ Tools at the website, and they primarily are for VB net and Visual Basic 5.0 and 6.0. I do not see where it applies to MS Access in any version. So my question is which
version of MZ Tools to use with MS Access and its accompanying Visual Basic complier?
Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Respectfully,
Lou Reed