I have had no experience with the same or similar message with any version
of Access. However, for anyone to suggest a solution to what would appear to
be a bug, you should really post both the version of Access / MS Office and
the version of Windows you are using.
Larry Linson
Microsoft Office Access MVP
"redD" wrote in message
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I have been working with a database (that I have created three times from
scratch) with many macros and vba modules. Every once in a while when
opening the file it looks like all of the vba code gets deleted and when I
fix it up the program always opens with the same following message:
"The system you are saving to does not have enough memory to remove
personal
information from file properties. All personal information may not be
removed"
I have not been able to find any information regarding this message and I
have to keep rebuilding the database, after the second time I had exported
all of my vba code but this is getting ridiculous. Does anyone have any
ideas why this might be happening?
Any help would be appreciated.
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