All wizards (and builders) used by Access 2000 are specified in the Windows Registry under this key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftOfficeOffice9.0AccessWizards
Under this key, subkeys for the various wizard types are included. In Figure 17.2, you can see examples of the wizards and menu add-ins keys under the Access key.
Table 17.1 lists all wizard and builder Registry entries, complete with their actual Registry key names.
You can see that quite a few wizards are packed in Access 2000. Table 17.1 shows you almost all the possible wizards.
Note
To get all the wizards, you have to specify that you want all wizards loaded when you install Access 2000. By default, they are not installed.
You also can see the entry for menu add-ins and the Add-In Manager in Figure 17.2. What's interesting here is that the Add-In Manager itself is an add-in.
Entries that must be set for your add-ins and wizards to work are shown on the right side of Figure 17.2.
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