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Open a program in inside of an access instance

Asked by VoodooFrog in Microsoft Access Database, Access Coding/Macros

We have a microsoft Access Database that we use to get information out to our production floor.  There is a small windows program that they also use.  The level of computer literacy on theshop floor is rather low.  To help with things we would like to find a way to open a program inside of access -- not opening a program from inside of access, but actually opening the second program on a form inside of the the database.  

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