Yes, this has happened to me, and I recall one other person mentioning
it on another list. His solution was to just add the whole directory
back in, as did Gary, and that worked for me, too. Unnerving, is it not?
Jack
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Back it up. And delete the xpj and cpd files and open the hhp and it
should bring it backn
Rick
On Nov 5, 2009, at 16:44, Jack DeLand jdela...@comcast.net wrote:
Yes, this has happened to me, and I recall one other person
mentioning it on another list. His solution was to just add the
Rick Ferrell wrote:
Back it up. And delete the xpj and cpd files and open the hhp and it
should bring it backn
That reminds me (although the last time I worked in RH was in 1999, I
think, so you'll have to test this with the current version). The XPJ
file is readable by Access. It consists
Hi Dick
Actually the XPJ is an XML file, so I'd be surprised if you were able to
open it in Access to make the changes you are suggesting. You are likely
thinking of the former .MPJ file. That file was readable by Access and
was an Access database using a custom file extension. That file is