MDB or ADP, what's that all about?
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When I try to navigate the Office Assistant in Access I frequently see two
references to "help" on a particular search topic. One link would have
"(MDB)" at the end, the ather ("ADP")
What's that all about, please? I religiously go down the "(MDB") route, for
no reason other than that the databases I create in Access have that
extension. Is that the right approach?
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