Access 97 Articles Available by Fax or E-Mail: Interoperability

Last reviewed: December 31, 1997
Article ID: Q162070
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Access 97

SUMMARY

This article shows you how to obtain support information from the Microsoft Knowledge Base by e-mail or by fax. If you are currently viewing this article on the World Wide Web, this information may not pertain to you.

MORE INFORMATION

The "Article Listing" section of this article includes a subset of Knowledge Base articles about Interoperability in Microsoft Access 97. Use the instructions in the "Ordering an Article by E-Mail or by Fax" section of this article to order items from this list.

Note that because Microsoft Technical Support is constantly adding new information to the Knowledge Base, not all articles are listed here. For this reason, you may want to look on the Web to find the information you are looking for. Microsoft Technical Support on the Web is located at the following address on the World Wide Web:

   http://support.microsoft.com/support/default.asp

ORDERING AN ARTICLE BY E-MAIL OR BY FAX

Ordering an Article by E-Mail

To have an article from the list sent to you in e-mail, send a message to "mshelp@microsoft.com" (without the quotation marks), and use the Article ID in the subject line of the message, as in the following example:

     TO: mshelp@microsoft.com
     SUBJECT: Q119591

For more information about how to order an article by e-mail, send an e-mail message to the following e-mail address:

   mshelp@microsoft.com

Ordering an Article over the Phone and Having It Sent to a Fax Machine

To have an article sent to a fax machine, use the Microsoft FastTips System. Microsoft FastTips is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from a touch-tone telephone. To order items from this article list, first note the five- to six-digit number of the Article ID shown for each item, and then follow these steps:

  1. Dial the toll-free FastTips number:

          (800) 936-4100
    

  2. When prompted, select the appropriate number for the product you are using (for example, for Microsoft Word, select 2).

  3. When prompted, select the version of the product that you are using.

  4. From the "FastTips Main Menu," select 1 to place a FastTips catalog order.

  5. At the "to order items from your catalog" prompt, select 1.

  6. When prompted with the "at the tone, enter the item ID number followed by the pound key" message, enter the Article ID number from the following list and press # (use the numbers following "Q," but do not include "Q").

          NOTE: You can order up to five items at a time.
    

  7. When prompted, select the fax option and enter your three-digit area code and seven-digit fax number.

  8. When you're finished ordering, hang up.

If you have problems receiving a fax, please call the FastTips Hotline at (425) 635-3199.

ARTICLE LISTING

 ITEM ID  ARTICLE TITLE                                               PAGES
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 Q99321  ACC: Tips for Optimizing Queries on Attached SQL Tables          3
 Q112108 ACC: How to Create an SQL Pass-Through Query in Code             3
 Q120810 ACC: How to Use a Secured Database in Word Mail Merge            3
 Q128808 ACC: Optimizing for Client/Server Performance                    5
 Q129304 ACC: Using OLE Automation to Transfer Data to Microsoft Excel    6

 Q131534 ACC: How to Simulate Parameters in an SQL Pass-Through Query     4
 Q131583 ACC: Sending the Current Record to Word 97 with Automation       4
 Q140548 ACC: List of ODBC Drivers Installed by Product                   8
 Q141623 ACC: Btrieve ISAM Not Available in Microsoft Access 95/97        1
 Q142476 ACC: Automation to Create and Manipulate an Excel Workbook       3

 Q147192 ACC: Which ODBC Driver Do I Use and Where Do I Get It?           4
 Q147816 ACC: Using Microsoft Access as an Automation Server             18
 Q153311 ACC: Using OLE Automation to Send a Microsoft Exchange Message   4
 Q155134 ACC: How to Format Fax Numbers to Merge With Microsoft Word      4
 Q159322 ACC97: Paradox, Lotus, & MS Exchange/Outlook ISAMs in ValuPack   2

 Q159328 ACC: Use Automation to Run Word 97 Mail Merge from MS Access     3
 Q160294 ACC: Running a Microsoft Word 97 Macro Using Automation          4
 Q160502 ACC: Using Automation to Add Appointments to Microsoft Outlook   4
 Q160954 ACC97: Removing/Adding Wizards Fails to Create ISAM Registry Key 4
 Q161012 ACC: Using Automation to Run Microsoft Outlook                   3

 Q161015 ACC97: ODBC Error Using IDC Files to Query SQL Server Tables     3
 Q161088 ACC97: Using Automation to Send a Microsoft Outlook Message      4
 Q161173 ACC97: MS Exchange ISAM Driver Requires Manual Registration      2
 Q161174 ACC97: Sample Procedure to Attach a Microsoft Outlook Folder     3
 Q161253 ACC: Automation Object Disappears When Code Finishes Executing   4

 Q162226 ACC97: How to Remove Paradox, Lotus 1-2-3, and Exchange ISAMs    4
 Q162371 ACC: Using Automation to Add a Task/Reminder to MS Outlook       3
 Q162752 ACC97: Microsoft Access 97 Data Access Pack File Contents        3
 Q163067 ACC97: Exchange/Outlook Driver Example Incorrect in Acread80.wri 5
 Q163278 ACC97: Err Checking Out Data Object with Linked Exchange Table   6

 Q165050 ACC: Bold Font Style Not Exported Using Analyze It w/MS Excel    3
 Q166352 ACC97: Can't Start Form Wizard in MS Excel on Data from MS Query 3
 Q166353 ACC97: New MS Excel Data Does Not Appear in MS Access Form       3
 Q166354 ACC97: DocErr: "Merging Access 97 Data with Word" Help Topic     2
 Q166365 ACC97: Changing Your Data Source for a Microsoft Word Mail Merge 2

 Q167060 ACC97: Can't Paste Special Link as Icon into Word or Excel       3
 Q167062 ACC: Word Merge Field Names Differ from Query Names in MS Access 3
 Q167063 ACC97: MS Excel Links to MS Access Data Not Updated              3
 Q167067 ACC97: PivotTable Wizard Err Using MS Excel 7.0 in MS Access 97  3
 Q167660 ACC97: Modifying Linked Exchange Tables in Microsoft Access      4

 Q167849 ACC: 'TMP%#MAU' Error Generated When Opening Linked Table        4
 Q168314 ACC97: Word DDE Connection Error Using Table or Query w/ Quotes  3
 Q169917 ACC97: Specification Error When Refreshing Link to Text File     3
 Q170220 ACC97: Schema.ini Error with TransferText Action During Export   3
 Q170699 ACC97: No Prompt for Parameter Value Exporting Form w/ OutputTo  3

 Q171174 ACC97: "Publish It with MS Word" Err Exporting Report w/Subform  3
 Q171955 ACC97: Certain ISAM Drivers Not Appearing in Files Of Type Box   4
 Q172347 ACC97: "Invalid procedure call" Error with Linked Table Manager  5
 Q173163 ACC97:Transaction in ODBCDirect Workspace Causes Corrupted Index 7
 Q174498 ACC97: Dynamic Data Exchange DDE Example Contains Invalid Syntax 3

 Q175484 ACC97: References to Set When Working with Microsoft Access      4
 Q176024 ACC97: IsObject Function Help Topic Cites Incorrect Function     2
 Q176237 ACC97: Chart Object Shrinks After Activating Microsoft Graph     3
 Q176568 ACC97: How to Use Visual FoxPro DBC Files in Microsoft Access    2
 Q176702 ACC97: Import and Link Exchange/Outlook Wizards Available on MSL 2

 Q177264 ACC97: Invalid DAO Reference Causes an IPF in MSACCESS.EXE       5
 Q177270 ACC97: How to Create an MS Graph in PowerPoint Using MS Access   7
 Q177587 ACC97: OLE Object Inserted into Object Frame Displayed as Icon   3


Additional query words: article list
Keywords : kbtlc
Version : 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Hardware : x86
Issue type : kbref


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Last reviewed: December 31, 1997
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