Greetings! I'll admit to not searching for an answer before asking right up front. I'll search a bit later, but it's my day off and am hoping to have a couple pointers in the right direction when I go in the office tomorrow morning for work 
I'm wondering if there's a programmatic way to determine if my queries and forms are used by another form, a report, etc? The collection of queries and forms I have now is growing, and the cruft is building up. As exciting and challenging as the old "delete it and hope for the best" method can be, it's not how I want to treat a production, mission-critical database ;-)
I'm using Access 2000 on Windows XP Home. My skill level is about a 4 out of 10 (which means I can grasp most concepts if you just say them loudly and s-l-o-w-l-y ;-)). Any tips would be gratefully appreciated, and good natured flames accepted with a sheepish grin.
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JBR
I'm wondering if there's a programmatic way to determine if my queries and forms are used by another form, a report, etc? The collection of queries and forms I have now is growing, and the cruft is building up. As exciting and challenging as the old "delete it and hope for the best" method can be, it's not how I want to treat a production, mission-critical database ;-)
I'm using Access 2000 on Windows XP Home. My skill level is about a 4 out of 10 (which means I can grasp most concepts if you just say them loudly and s-l-o-w-l-y ;-)). Any tips would be gratefully appreciated, and good natured flames accepted with a sheepish grin.
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JBR