Import/Export Specifications and CommandBars travel with the database they were created
in. That is, all the information about them is stored in hidden, system tables whose
names are as follows:
 |
Information Type |
System Table Name |
 |
 |
Import/Export Specifications |
MSysImexSpecs and MSysImexColumns |
 |
CommandBars |
MSysCmdBars |
Access's Import Wizard allows you to transfer these tables to a new
database. To import these tables, bring up the Import wizard by right-clicking in
the database window and selecting Import, and then clicking the Options
button in the Import Objects dialog.
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