Total Access Analyzer 2.01
14 November 1994

Introduction
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Thank you for using Total Access Analyzer 2.0. This file 
contains late-breaking information that is not in the 
printed documentation or On-Line Help. Please read these 
notes for further information on Total Access Analyzer.

Changes in Version 2.01
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* Fixed problem with previewing and printing reports generating
  an "Object variable not set" error message.

* Program now displays an warning message if more than one
  form or report blueprint is about to be previewed.

* Fixed problem when viewing form documentation, clicking on 
  a field or index record does not update properties window.

* Fixed reports where overprinting caused extra characters and
  references to "Field0"

* Fixed reports where erroneous properties were printing.

* Fixed problem where functions called from queries were
  being flagged as non-existant, when they did exist.

* Adjusted timing when running queries to avoid "Reserved Error"
  or "Data has changed; Operation Stopped"  messages.

* Adjusted timing when building Table/Field lookup to avoid
  problems or system lockups.

* Fixed problem where module printouts were not available 
  unless "Generate Module XRef" option was selected.

* Changed search path for TA2DOC.DLL file. It can now be
  installed in either the Windows System directory or
  the Access directory. Total Access Analyzer can now
  run correctly even if the TA2DOC.DLL cannot be found.

* Fixed problem with Module printouts printing interleaved
  code from two different modules.

* Fixed problem where "Explicit Printer Set" errors were
  being shown for reports with Default printer set. This
  error check is no longer supported for forms, but does
  work correctly for reports.

* Fixed problem with custom report headers not printing
  if changed from default.

* Fixed query on Module errors report to include all
  module errors.

* Fixed problem with module xref documentation reporting
  "Overflow" on modules with high-order ASCII characters.

Installation
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The Total Access Analyzer installation program installs a 
dynamic-link library (DLL) file named TA2DOC.DLL. When 
Total Access Analyzer runs, it looks for this file in 
one of two places:

1. Your Microsoft Windows System directory
   (typically WINDOWS\SYSTEM)

- or -

2. Your Access 2.0 directory containing the file
   MSACCESS.EXE (typically \ACCESS or \ACCESS20)

If Total Access Analyzer cannot find the DLL file when it
is running, it will be unable to determine the amount of
free space on your system. Note that this space check is
for informational purposes only and does not affect program
operation.

The installation program prompts you for the destination 
directory for this file, suggesting your Microsoft Windows
System directory as a default. This is typically 
WINDOWS\SYSTEM.

If your Windows System directory is not available or is
write-protected, you can specify an alternate directory
for this DLL file. The alternate directory is the directory
in which you installed Microsoft Access.

If you don't have write access to directory you specified 
for the TA2DOC.DLL file, the installation program displays an
error message and continues the installation. As mentioned
earlier, this problem should not affect the normal operation
of Total Access Analyzer.


Using the Help File
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The Total Access Analyzer On-Line help file is 
accessible from any part of the program by pressing the 
[F1] key or the [Help] button shown on many of the forms. 
If you have a question about the operation of 
Total Access Analyzer, be sure to check On-Line Help. 
The Help information is more current than the printed 
manual and may contain additional information.

Contacting FMS
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If you have any questions or comments about 
Total Access Analyzer, you can contact FMS, Inc. 

Compuserve      : 75160,3375
Fax             : 703/448-3861
Phone           : 703/356-4700

Total Access Analyzer is Copyright (c) 1994 
 by Financial Modeling Specialists, Inc.

Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Access 
 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation

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