• Recipe Database (Access2000)

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    #381972

    I went to an Access seminar and the instructor told me about this website, along with a wonderful recipe database that he had created and said that he offered through the lounge. I saw it the first time that I logged into the Lounge but now I don’t see it. Can anyone point me in the right direction? I’d love to have a copy.

    Thank you in advance,
    Hungry in Naperville. ๐Ÿ™‚

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    • #645972

      What was the instructor’s name? You could do a Lounge Search on it if he posted it as an attachment somewhere. But what do you mean by “offered”?

    • #646091

      If you haven’t already done so, check A97 Recipe Wizard database.

      HTH

      John

    • #646565

      Charlotte, thank you for your reply. His name is Tom Farrington. I hope that is okay to say on line. I’ve never done anything on the internet before. He said that he offered it free.

      John, thank you for your suggestion but I’m afraid I don’t know what A97 Recipe Wizard is. I thought that maybe it was a web site but I couldn’t bring anything up. I really don’t have much experience on the web. I’m working on it though! ๐Ÿ™‚

      • #646575

        Tom Farrington posts here under the username tfarrington but I don’t know anything about a recipe database he might be offering. You could do a lounge search on the username and see if you could find anything there. shrug

      • #646716

        Hi Carrie

        1. Open Access
        2. Select Access wizards database, pages, and projects
        3. Select OK
        4. Select Office 97 Templates Tab
        5. Open Receipes and follow the bouncing ball

        HTH

        John

    • #646577

      Wow, you’re fast! Thank you once again.

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