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      Last reply November 16, 2020 by Ken Sheridan | Created November 16, 2020 by JohnHOORE
      I have an Access .accdb file stored on One Drive.  I normally access it with my desktop PC. I tried to open the file today with my laptop but was unsuccessful. When I then tried using my desktop PC, a yellow warning appeared telling me to Save to SharePoint Site and I could not open the file. I do not have a share point and I have not been able to open the file. What can I do to access the file? Thanks John

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      Last reply August 19, 2020 by JohnHOORE | Created August 18, 2020 by JohnHOORE
      My Surface Laptop recently failed.  It was still under warrantee and Microsoft delivered a replacement within 2 working days.  GREAT SERVICE. I am currently configuring the replacement machine. I have been trying to sync Mail, Contacts and Calendar with iCloud but a warning is displayed on iCloud stating that "Installed Version of Outlook not supported." The version of Outlook is Version 2007 (Build 13029 20344 Microsoft Store) Could you please tell me what I need to do to fix this p

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      Last reply March 13, 2020 by Daniel Pineault | Created March 12, 2020 by JohnHOORE
      Hi, I am running Office 365 on Windows 10. I have created an Access Database and have added a Module. Then I selected Microsoft DAO 3.6 Object Library, I received a message "error in loading DLL" I have uninstalled the 2013 version of Access. I have repaired Microsoft Office 365 which appeared to uninstall and then reinstall Office 365. I have created a new database - but the error still occurs. Could you please advise me what I can do to fix the problem.

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