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RE: Report Wizard Problem

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Tom Wickerath

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Mar 10, 2006, 5:34:28 PM3/10/06
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Hi Darcy,

Try the following steps. You possibly have other wizards that are not
functional as well.

Replace three files on your hard drive, Acwzmain.mde, Acwzlib.mde and
Acwztool.mde, using the instructions shown in KB 303769. One or more of these
files may have become corrupted. Do this without Access running.

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=303769
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=833220

1.. Insert the Microsoft Office or Access compact disc.

2.. By using Windows Explorer, open the Pfiles\Msoffice\Office\1033 folder
on your CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive, and locate the Acwzmain.mde, Acwzlib.mde and
Acwztool.mde files.

3.. Select these files, and then click Copy on the Edit menu

4.. Open the folder that you installed Office into. The default folder is
C:\Program
Files\Microsoft Office. Select the Office\1033 folder, and then on the Edit
menu, click Paste.

If that doesn't fix the problem, try re-registering the Accwiz.dll and
DAO360.dll files. Use the directions in steps 4 & 5 to re-register these
.DLL files.


Tom

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"darcy" wrote:

> We have a new PC with a brand new installation of Access 2003. We have
> compiled a database but when we run the report wizard there are no fields to
> construct the report from. If we copy the database as an .mdb file to a
> different PC running Acceess 2002 the fields are all there and we can create
> reports and queries. Is there a setting we're missing on the first PC on
> which this database was constructed that we're missing. This problem applies
> to any database we create on the problem PC.
> Thanks.

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