From: Nancy via AccessMonster.com on
I recently split my database and it automatically placed the be version of
the file in My Documents. Where do I go in Access 2007 to change the path if
I move the file from My Documents?

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From: Jeff Boyce on
Nancy

Open the front-end.

Use the Database Tools tab ... then the Database Tools section.

Select "Linked Table Manager"

Regards

Jeff Boyce
Microsoft Access MVP

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"Nancy via AccessMonster.com" <u57097(a)uwe> wrote in message
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>I recently split my database and it automatically placed the be version of
> the file in My Documents. Where do I go in Access 2007 to change the path
> if
> I move the file from My Documents?
>
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From: Nancy via AccessMonster.com on
Thanks a bunch! That did it for me.

Jeff Boyce wrote:
>Nancy
>
>Open the front-end.
>
>Use the Database Tools tab ... then the Database Tools section.
>
>Select "Linked Table Manager"
>
>Regards
>
>Jeff Boyce
>Microsoft Access MVP
>
>>I recently split my database and it automatically placed the be version of
>> the file in My Documents. Where do I go in Access 2007 to change the path
>> if
>> I move the file from My Documents?

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From: Armen Stein on
On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 16:31:04 GMT, "Nancy via AccessMonster.com"
<u57097(a)uwe> wrote:

>Thanks a bunch! That did it for me.

Hi Nancy,

If you want a more automated approach to relinking tables (much nicer
than Linked Table Manager), you're welcome to use our free J Street
Access Relinker on our J Street Downloads page: http://ow.ly/M56Q

It handles multiple Access back-end databases, ignores ODBC linked
tables, and can automatically and silently relink to back-end
databases in the same folder as the application (handy for work
databases or single-user scenarios). There's a ReadMe table with
instructions.

Armen Stein
Microsoft Access MVP
www.JStreetTech.com