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Looks like the initial titles are hosed! If you click on one of those hex garbage links, you'll get to something readable. For example, if you click on the "e369" link, then click on the first link on that page, you get to:
AccessObject Object (Access)
Office 2010
An AccessObject object refers to a particular Microsoft Access object.
You'll just have to explore!
John Viescas, Author
Microsoft Access 2010 Inside Out
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(Paris, France)
On Feb 2, 2015, at 4:14 AM, desertscroller@cox.net [MS_Access_Professionals] <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Good evening all,
I was trying to use the Access 2010 Object Model Reference from Microsoft but all I see are what appears as paragraphs but they are displayed as numbers. Here is a sample of the display:
Access Object Model Reference
e3696e20-154a-457b-9e3a-44163f2a7653
6674a9d3-fa7e-4115-b775-66795b77fb66
df6f91d5-c83e-4b22-a285-32bf69165ffa
Can determine what is what. Trying to resolve an issue and trying to verify the property values for a couple of controls. Looking at Access 2013 everything looks good.
Any suggestions?
Rod
I was trying to use the Access 2010 Object Model Reference from Microsoft but all I see are what appears as paragraphs but they are displayed as numbers. Here is a sample of the display:
Access Object Model Reference
e3696e20-154a-457b-9e3a-44163f2a7653
6674a9d3-fa7e-4115-b775-66795b77fb66
df6f91d5-c83e-4b22-a285-32bf69165ffa
Can determine what is what. Trying to resolve an issue and trying to verify the property values for a couple of controls. Looking at Access 2013 everything looks good.
Any suggestions?
Rod
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