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Where Is Microsoft Access RunSavedImportExport Command

Asked by: davewalter1
I have an Access 2007 Import Specification that I want to run as a scheduled task in Windows XP. No problem with the scheduled task if I can get the macro to work, but the RunSavedImportExport command doesn't appear in my macro designer.

I've read that, to use this command, the location of the import specification must be trusted. I can't ferret out where Microsoft has chosen to hide these files, but I trusted the Office directory and its subfolders and am hoping it's hiding someplace in there. Still, I see no command.

Help! Or is there a switch which will allow this import specification be run from the command line in a scheduled task without a macro?

Thanks!

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2010-07-09 at 08:02:00ID: 26318407
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