G GVaught Jan 8, 2004 #2 You don't want to do this. This will corrupt your database possibly to non repair. Remember Access saves the data as soon as the user exits a field or a record. You want to backup your database when no one and I mean no is in the database.
You don't want to do this. This will corrupt your database possibly to non repair. Remember Access saves the data as soon as the user exits a field or a record. You want to backup your database when no one and I mean no is in the database.