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From: Tom van Stiphout on
On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 07:23:01 -0800, BeanCounter
<BeanCounter(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

Access 2? That's so many versions behind I don't remember the details.
Check if DoCmd.CopyObject is available.

-Tom.
Microsoft Access MVP
From: Jeff Boyce on
Have you tried opening the second Access db and importing the query from the
first?

Regards

Jeff Boyce
Microsoft Access MVP

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From: Tony Toews [MVP] on
"Jeff Boyce" <nonsense(a)nonsense.com> wrote:

>Have you tried opening the second Access db and importing the query from the
>first?

BTW when I have to do this and it's only a few objects I open both
databases simultaneously and then drag and drop the objects from one
database container window to the other.

Tony
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