Have Autocomplete entries travel with MS access database
Hi,
I have an MS access database that gets used at multiple machines over a
network. There are a number of useful autocomplete entries I have
entered manually into individual installs of MS access. Is there a way
to have autocomplete entries travel with the MS access database (so all
users of the database get the functionality, regardless of where they
use it)?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Best wishes,
George Hadley
ghadley_00@xxxxxxxxx
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