Re: Access Add-in Manager
From: Nick Coe \(UK\) (classicnickNOSPAMAT_at_MASPON.yahooDOTcom)
Date: 08/30/04
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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 07:45:40 +0100
Probably because you haven't installed any onto your PC.
IIRC Add-In manager looks for .mde and .mda files in a
default folder that varies depending on your operating
system. If your Add-Ins are somewhere else you'll have to
browse for them.
I don't remember if there are any add-ins in the Office
install set.
-- Nick Coe (UK) www.alphacos.co.uk --- "Thos" <Thos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DD5AF268-45A7-4851-AC95-0BD1DF205846@microsoft.com... > Why does Access Add-in Manager not have any available add-ins listed?
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