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  1. Specs: Delphi XE7, vcl, win7 - Firedac, Ms Access database and DBListbox - database name, "data.mdb" I created in MS Access. To my surprise, I found that I cannot view data in real-time in a DBListbox at design-time. I can only view data in real-time at design-time when using the DBGrid. Is this true or am I missing something in my connections or setting during design-time ? I've been struggling with this since yeterday and don't know what else to do. The following is the connection setup that I am working with. At design-time It works with the DBGrid, but not the DBListbox. Connection -> Datasource -> Qry -> DBListbox
  2. Delphi 11, win7, office 2010, ms access I did not know anywhere else to post this and thought it best here. I use Office 2010, and when I open an Access database and proceed to open a text file for importing as a new Table or Linked source, it fails with the message "there is no object in this control" Also, when I proceed to open the Linked Table Manager, it also fails with the same message. After some time thinking about, and how it might have happened (I initially thought that Office got corrupt) I came to the conclusion that this happened when I installed Delphi 11.2 Alexandria because it uses the new Edge Browser components/dll's, etc., and that had to get installed which it installed, I think. Either way, I have to keep that installed in order to use Delphi 11 and/or some of the components. They appear to be necessary, so I'm stuck. It appears that I have lost some functionality in Access, like the above-mentioned, which I need and use regularly. Note, I use MS Access every day on this laptop. Does anyone know about this and how I can resolve that error message to get Access working correctly again ?
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