Control Panel >> Add or Remove Programs. It may be under Microsoft
Access but is more likely to be under Microsoft Office Professional.
Or it may be a runtime of another app you have installed. In which
case you'll have to uninstall that app.
Tony
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Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP
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