In search of jeff conrad

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Jeff, in tried to shoot you an email you provided in our
earlier thread and it bounced back. You mentioned that
you had a report you included in your access databases
that would allow you to print out the tables, queries, etc
that were present in your database. I would love to get a
hold of this, so if you could drop me an email at the
address above (minus the obvious no spam none-sense), it
would be appreciated. Thanks

jones
 
Howdy,

Sorry for the e-mail bouce.
Posted e-mail goes to never-never land.
Keeps the SPAM down.

Sorry for the delay as well, been buried with computer problems on the boss' machine.
You wouldn't happen to know anything about paging file stuff and virtual memory on NT
machines per chance?
Oh never mind.

I can certainly send you the file, but it will most likely have to be tomorrow morning
sometime. Which version would you like: 97 or 2000? The 2000 can easily be converted to
2002 and 2003.

Jeff Conrad
Access Junkie
Bend, Oregon
 
I had a few spare minutes so I took advantage of it.
I sent both the 97 and 2000 version zip files.
Please post back if you do not receive them.

Just unzip the file, import the rptDatabaseObjects and six
sub-reports into any database, compile, and then open
rptDatabaseObjects from the database window.

That's it! Poof!
An instant report listing all your database objects in a
three column layout with each set of objects starting on
it's own page.
Easy as pie!

Hope that helps,
Jeff Conrad
Access Junkie
Bend, Oregon
-----Original Message-----
Howdy,

Sorry for the e-mail bouce.
Posted e-mail goes to never-never land.
Keeps the SPAM down.

Sorry for the delay as well, been buried with computer problems on the boss' machine.
You wouldn't happen to know anything about paging file stuff and virtual memory on NT
machines per chance?
Oh never mind.

I can certainly send you the file, but it will most
likely have to be tomorrow morning
sometime. Which version would you like: 97 or 2000? The
2000 can easily be converted to
 
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