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access thread: Running a wizard
Message #1 by Paul Engel <pengel@s...> on Wed, Sep 5 2001 19:36:54 GMT-0400
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This may be too elementary for this list...but I usually do stuff
manually...now I want to use a wizard. Specifically, the export wizard. I
can't for the life of me figure out how to get it started. It isn't on any
menu or toolbar. The documentation talks about wizards, but not how to run
them.
I'm really sorry for this. I promise to post only heavy technical content
from now on! :-} (Sheepish, and embarrassed grin.)
(A fair question I would say - moderator)
Message #2 by "Pardee, Roy E" <roy.e.pardee@l...> on Thu, 06 Sep 2001 08:16:28 -0700
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I know you can start the export text wizard by right-clicking on a table,
selecting "Export...", and in the Save As Type: box at the bottom of the
resulting dialog you choose "Text Files". Maybe that's the wizard you mean?
Cheers,
-Roy
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Engel [mailto:pengel@s...]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 12:37 PM
To: Access
Subject: [access] Running a wizard
This may be too elementary for this list...but I usually do stuff
manually...now I want to use a wizard. Specifically, the export wizard. I
can't for the life of me figure out how to get it started. It isn't on any
menu or toolbar. The documentation talks about wizards, but not how to run
them.
I'm really sorry for this. I promise to post only heavy technical content
from now on! :-} (Sheepish, and embarrassed grin.)
(A fair question I would say - moderator)
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