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Old September 19th, 2003, 06:11 PM
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can't see relationships

i create relationships in access 2002, save, close and reopen the database, but i can't see them....

however they work fine...

i don't remember that happened in access 2000

what may cause this ???
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Is your database split?

Post a copy of your database and I will have a look.

I only have 97 and 2000

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No my database isn't split..
I'm using access 2002 and in a strange way the problem appears only to the particural db...

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Sorry I missed the fact that you are running 2002, I can't help, as I could not open you example if you posted one.


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