Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 In order to open the database you must have Microsft Access 2000 or Microsoft Access 2003. When you say you couldn't open it, what do you mean? i.e. what was the result of your attempt? On 3/7/06, < wrote: > > Hi All, & Guy, > > > Hi All, I have uploaded into the File section of the board a > > Microsoft Access 2000 database containing Stephens formula database > > posted earlier. I have also added the ability to perform multiple > > searches on the database. For example, one can search all the formulas > > for headaches with a red tongue. This is done by either highlighting a > > keyword in one of the fields and pressing the " Filter current set with > > current Field with this Keyword " button. Another way is to select a > > field by just clicking on one of the fields and then entering a keyword > > at the bottom of the screen. You can return back to the unfiltered > > database by pressing the " remove filter " button at the toolbar. Enjoy! > > Guy > > I saved the Access database [ http://tinyurl.com/jowl8 ] to Desktop but > could not open it. > > Could any Listers open it? > > I had no problem opening the Excel file. > > Best regards, > > > > > Chinese Herbal Medicine offers various professional services, including > board approved continuing education classes, an annual conference and a free > discussion forum in Chinese Herbal Medicine. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 , " Guy Sedan " <guysedan wrote: > > In order to open the database you must have Microsft Access 2000 or > Microsoft Access 2003. > When you say you couldn't open it, what do you mean? i.e. what was the > result of your attempt? It will not open on my system either. I've been using computers for over 25 years, so it is not likely to be my error, though it could. Basically, it gives a security warning, telling me that the file is not on my local intranet, which is ridiculous because the file is right on my hard drive, just like any other file that opens just fine. I wonder if lowering my security settings would open the file, but really, I am not going to lower my security settings just to open a file that originated on someone else's system. Brian C. Allen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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