Hi!
Go to Tools->Database Utilities->Link Table Manager. If you don't see it, probably you have not installed MS Access completely. Then, You should install it again and choose the option "Complete".
Olaf4
thanks to you both; the code is useful and thanks but I am concerned that I cannot install any add ins anyway. My add in manager menu is blank, and I have reinstalled office; it gives me three options; REPAIR CURRENT INSTALLATION; REINSTALL; REMOVE. There is no INSTALL COMPLETE feature. Any ideas?
Ok. Again. You have to uninstall Office completely. Then Re-install it. Choose the option "Custom" or "Customize" (I don't remember), then when you see the Office Application-tree (each application has a little arrow), choose from the most up level "Run all from my Computer" to get installed all tools and all wizards.
There is no problem uninstalling Office. You will not lose any personal file.
I am getting the following error message - Microsoft access can’t find the wizard or there is a syntax error in the declarations section of a visual basic module. The wizard may be missing from the libraries key of the Microsoft access section of the windows registry. To make sure that the wizard is in the windows registry run setup to reintall Microsoft access and then compile all vb modules in the database.
I have got all the add ins in excel but this has got me baffled. how do I do this "compile all vb modules in the database"?
I just went to google and did a search on "access can’t find the wizard" and got almost 5000 hits. Since you didn't provide your version of Access, operating system, or other information, I can't narrow this down for you further.
Duane
MS Access MVP
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