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How to make the database customer oriented.

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BotCow

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Jul 10, 2003
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Okay here's the dilemma. I'm not really making the database for a customer but rather my boss. He's more of an Approach user and likes the slimline, "not a lot of background and toolbars", kind of user. I made him a form that creates document records and generates reports based off certain queries. Though it'd be nice to streamline it and just have the switchboard window pop up outside the Access window. Basically I want to edit the database using the Access Forms, Reports, and Tables I created but in more of a stand-alone application style. How would I go about doing this. I'll start reading up on this right now, but I'd thought I go to the experts for some fast answers... I need it done in a day and a half. (I recall an export on the database to make one with certain features disabled but I don't think that's the same thing)
 
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