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    I think I'm having Admin Problems

    I tried to delete a row in my access file, and the delete button was greyed out. When I looked under properties, the owner was "admin" and so I think that I don't have the admin rights to edit it. My Computer account and my Microsoft email are different so I think there might be a problem there. I need to do it for a school assignment. Help?



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    jackmackfack


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    Quote Originally Posted by jackmackfack View Post
    ...When I looked under properties...


    The properties of what?

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    Of a form. It said the owner was admin.

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    That sounds normal and should not affect your ability to use the form as it is designed. If you need to edit data, use the form to do so. If the form is not functioning correctly, edit the form via Design View.

    If a button is greyed out, it is likely that the Enabled property has been, programmatically set to No. The form may be checking other data and parameters before programmatically setting the Enabled property to = Yes.

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