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Hi: I'm having trouble using the cdrom which accompanies "beginning AC2k VBA" since I can't seem to install it in usable form. I have AC2 installed in C:\, and I have Ac2k installed in msoffice. When I install the cdrom in the default directory and try to open it, it goes to Ac2 to open, and, of course, gets identified as a non-access db and won't function. Any suggestions from anyone as to how to overcome this problem? TIA, Rich