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ResolvedVersion 2007

Julie has attended:
Access Introduction course

Currency

Can I change the default on $ to show

Edited on Sat 26 Jul 2008, 08:57

RE: Currency

Hi Julie,

Thank you for your post, after some consideration on your problem, I think the answer lies in the installation of your version of Access, if your version has been installed as a UK version then you should see the

Access tip:

Splittng a database

Split your database into two (at least).

Keep all of your code, forms, reports, etc. in one 'code' database and all of your tables in another 'data' database which is then linked to the 'code' database.

This makes modifications, updates and back-ups that much easier and allows you to work on a new version of your 'code' database without affecting existing users. It also makes it easier should you wish to convert a single user databases into a multi-user networked version.

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