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Ilka
Hi,
I need to change the paths of linked tables to a path that
doesn't exist on my computer, which means I can't use the
Linked Table Manager.
I am making the changes to the database for someone else
to whom I will send the database when I have made the
changes. He needs the tables to link to a D drive, which
I don't have on my machine, so I can't actually make the
changes using the Linked Table Manager.
Is there some way I can type the path for the linked
tables (in VB?) which won't require refreshing to check
the links on my computer?
I am using Access 2000 and Windows 2000. I can manipulate
VB code, but I am not a programmer.
Any tips would be much appreciated,
Ilka![Smile :) :)](/styles/default/custom/smilies/smile.gif)
I need to change the paths of linked tables to a path that
doesn't exist on my computer, which means I can't use the
Linked Table Manager.
I am making the changes to the database for someone else
to whom I will send the database when I have made the
changes. He needs the tables to link to a D drive, which
I don't have on my machine, so I can't actually make the
changes using the Linked Table Manager.
Is there some way I can type the path for the linked
tables (in VB?) which won't require refreshing to check
the links on my computer?
I am using Access 2000 and Windows 2000. I can manipulate
VB code, but I am not a programmer.
Any tips would be much appreciated,
Ilka
![Smile :) :)](/styles/default/custom/smilies/smile.gif)