I'm building an application for a client who only has ACC2003. So I'm running ACC2000 in XP Mode on my Win7 Pro box using the integration features to run the application. My brain, however, has developed leaks and I frequently need to cruise VBA help for syntax reminders and such. If I click on help while in the VBA IDE all I get is a shrunken IDE window and a goes-nowhere icon on the taskbar. I'm looking for a way to see VBA help - if not through XP Mode then maybe downloadable?
Any clues on how this might be done?
[NB: this is a cross-post from MSDN VBA forum w/ no replies]
Thanks.
[edit]The Access 2003 downloadable CHM is something short of useful.[/edit]
George
Any clues on how this might be done?
[NB: this is a cross-post from MSDN VBA forum w/ no replies]
Thanks.
[edit]The Access 2003 downloadable CHM is something short of useful.[/edit]
George
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