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i want to open database exclusively
i wanted to modify the data in my access database but i received an error
message stating that i had to open database exclusively. What does it mean? what should i do to open my database exclusively? Thank you. |
Carlita
You have posted an Access question to an Excel news group. Are the two connected in some way? Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Sat, 4 Dec 2004 18:39:03 -0800, Carlita Siew <Carlita wrote: i wanted to modify the data in my access database but i received an error message stating that i had to open database exclusively. What does it mean? what should i do to open my database exclusively? Thank you. |
sorry..
i posted in the wrong window.. thanks. "Gord Dibben" wrote: Carlita You have posted an Access question to an Excel news group. Are the two connected in some way? Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Sat, 4 Dec 2004 18:39:03 -0800, Carlita Siew <Carlita wrote: i wanted to modify the data in my access database but i received an error message stating that i had to open database exclusively. What does it mean? what should i do to open my database exclusively? Thank you. |
Hi,
Though your question is posted to the wrong Newsgroup.. When you open Access 2000 using File/Open you will see the Open button with a down arrow on it. Click and select Exclusive there. This will open the database in an Exclusive mode. Alok "Carlita Siew" <Carlita wrote in message ... i wanted to modify the data in my access database but i received an error message stating that i had to open database exclusively. What does it mean? what should i do to open my database exclusively? Thank you. |
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