This sounds simple and crazy and flat out nonsensical that I'm asking this question. However, for some reason, I have 4 data access pages in an Access database which I just cannot get rid of, and it's driving me batty. They've not been used since June, and the web pages they are linked to are now gone.
How can I just flat delete the objects? Is there not a VBA script or some option I need to change in the database to allow deletion of such objects?
I can delete any other object in the database, but not the Data Access Pages.
Does anyone have any clues on this? I tried searching around... I tried tinkering around in VBA, but I can't seem to find a good solution... Maybe a VBA solution with DoCmd.DeleteObject...?? I don't know for sure what I need to do.
Any advice, references, etc would be greatly appreciated.
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"If to err is human, then I must be some kind of human!" -Me
How can I just flat delete the objects? Is there not a VBA script or some option I need to change in the database to allow deletion of such objects?
I can delete any other object in the database, but not the Data Access Pages.
Does anyone have any clues on this? I tried searching around... I tried tinkering around in VBA, but I can't seem to find a good solution... Maybe a VBA solution with DoCmd.DeleteObject...?? I don't know for sure what I need to do.
Any advice, references, etc would be greatly appreciated.
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"If to err is human, then I must be some kind of human!" -Me