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I ran Acclnk.exe to load the add-ins. When I click data, the access choices
are not listed. If I click tools, add-ins the box is checked, I uncheck,
close, open, recheck, click data and the items are listed. Why do I have to
do that each time? Am I missing something?
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There's information in the following MSKB article that might help you:

XL2002: Menu Options for the AccessLinks Add-in Program Disappear
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/327767

S. Kissing wrote:
I ran Acclnk.exe to load the add-ins. When I click data, the access choices
are not listed. If I click tools, add-ins the box is checked, I uncheck,
close, open, recheck, click data and the items are listed. Why do I have to
do that each time? Am I missing something?



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