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Richard Gerrard <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 25 Aug 1997 12:24:17 -0400
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Sue Stackhouse wrote:
>
> We have had a call from one of our members asking if there is a way
> to restore a table she accidentally deleted in Access Ver. 2.
> She also switched off the computer.
>
> She has a backup, but spent 4 hours doing new data entry and lost it
> all. Where could she look for the deleted table? Our on-site computer
> whiz is on holiday and I've seen recent postings to Museum-L from
> Access users, so thought I'd ask on her behalf.
>
> Thanks.
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> Sue Stackhouse, Professional Development Asst.& Membership
> B.C. Museums Association
> 514 Government Street, Victoria, BC  V8V 4X4
> Tel: (250) 387-3315  Fax: (250) 387-1251
> Email: [log in to unmask]

Hi Sue,

I don't know how to undelete an Access table once you shut down the
machine, so I checked the MicroSoft site and there was no help there --
to be honest I think you are snookered, unless some other Access guru
can tell you a solution, I think you have to bute the bullet and
re-enter the data.

Richard Gerrard

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