Re: Field Lists, Data Types and Comments
- From: "Jeff Conrad [MSFT]" <UseContactForm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 1 May 2007 12:41:16 -0700
That option is number one on the referenced page Karl.
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"KARL DEWEY" wrote in message:
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Another method might get you what you want is to use Access documentor.
Click on menu TOOLS - Analyze - Documentor and select all the tables.
Click
on options and select the items you want.
After it is run you can send it to Word or Excel.
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