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Old August 26th, 2004, 03:00 PM
Larry
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Default non-functional Expression Builder

I am assisting a client in Access XP SP2 who uses the
Expression builder frequently. As of a couple of days ago,
she can launch the builders, but nothing expands or can be
selected. Her Office app has been reloaded, detect and
repair has been ran, I re-registerd Access. Still nothing.
The also affects all other databases, no Expression
Builder functions work. Ideas?
 




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