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akbarjan
Aug 29, 2007, 04:12 AM
Hello Dears

How can I save a access file when it open but no body make changes especially in menus I means there should be no menu

Mxaza
Sep 12, 2007, 12:59 PM
Hello Dears

How can I save a access file when it open but no body make changes especially in menus I means there should be no menu
Hi I'm sorry but can you make your question a bit more clearer

akbarjan
Sep 25, 2007, 04:12 AM
Hi I'm sorry but can you make your question a bit more clearer


Thank Mxaza

My question means how to save a special project that it shouldn't be open in acceess

ScottGem
Sep 25, 2007, 06:18 AM


That makes it less clear. When you close an Microsoft Access file (either mdb, med, adp, etc.) its automatically "saved". In effect, as you make changes using the forms in the file, they are saved at that point.

A tip, the more you put into a question the better chance we have of answering it.

benn11
Sep 25, 2007, 07:35 AM
You can download another software to protect your access files. For example you lock the folder where the access file is contained and you'll be required to enter a password every time you want to access that folder.

ScottGem
Sep 25, 2007, 07:36 AM
You can download another software to protect your access files. For example you lock the folder where the access file is contained and you'll be required to enter a password every time you want to access that folder.

What has that got to do with the question?