Access shared Database

Pretty1996

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Hi Guys,

I have made a database in MS Excel 2007, I need to make this database accessible by multiusers.

The solution for this I assume is by creating a front end/back end database. This bit I can do by using the split tool provided in Access :)

However how would I go about restricting with some users can do or cant do?

any help/guidance is appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
 
The bypass key is actually the shift key.

When opening a database hold down the shift key to bypass the AutoExec macro and the loading of the start up form.

Also with the database already open try pressing F11 to view the database window/navigation pane.
 
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