Check out the version of Access under which the mdb file was created and the version of Access on the PC's you are trying to use it on. Are the versions different?
Here's my guess. It sounds to me like your co-worker might have left the file open at his PC when he went on vacation. Is his PC turned on? Or perhaps someone else who uses that file with a different level of access than yours might have it open.
JRA. I'm not a programmer so I'm not sure I understand your question. But I get the impression what you want to see on your form is the automatic id number preceded by the letter "A". To do this, base your form on a query instead of your table. Your query will be based on your...
Look, I haven't seen your programming, but I can tell you this much. When Microsoft developed Access 2000 they changed the entire protocol whereby reference libraries are accessed for the running of VBA. Many commands that worked under 97 cannot be automatically selected by Access when you...
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