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07-May-2008, 08:08 AM #1
Solved: Access - Switchboard unknown
Hey everyone,

i've just done a nice database simply for mail recording.

i wanted the database to open the switchboard straight away for admin staff etc, so i selected "on startup open switchboard".

i closed and opened to test, now it says "switchboard" is unknown or mispelt.

now i can't open the database at all, not even to disble this "startup" thing.

any ideas how to get back to the one i was working on?
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11-May-2008, 11:34 AM #2
Can't open database because of switchboard problem
Try holding down the shift key when you open the database. Unless you have disabled this feature your database should open to the database window. If this does not work, create a new blank database and then import all the forms, tables, queries etc from the one you can't open.
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