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    Blank Access 2013 Database? Needs Something?


    I am going to create a new access database that I would like to be able to click a series of buttons and they all play a certain sound. This is all for fun but I really would Like to know if Access had the capabilities to run the audio files as it were embedded into access?

    If you know what a sound board is then thats kind of what I am looking for.

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    Don't think embedding is an option. Best solution would most likely be using a shell command to play a midi file.

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    Can you give me more information on a Midi File???

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    How can I make a audio file a midi?

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