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Old December 9th, 2009, 04:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
BobC[_6_]
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Default Table called "Name AutoCorrect Save Failures"

I inherited a 2007 Access application that has a MACRO related to a
Table called "Name AutoCorrect Save Failures" that I have no idea what
it is? I had deleted it, and it cause me not to be able to create a
ACCDE file!
Any clues?
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Old December 9th, 2009, 02:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
ruralguy via AccessMonster.com
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Default Table called "Name AutoCorrect Save Failures"

Have you turned off Name AutoCorrect?
Did you delete the table or the Macro or both?
You did that on a back up right?

BobC wrote:
I inherited a 2007 Access application that has a MACRO related to a
Table called "Name AutoCorrect Save Failures" that I have no idea what
it is? I had deleted it, and it cause me not to be able to create a
ACCDE file!
Any clues?


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Old December 9th, 2009, 02:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
ruralguy via AccessMonster.com
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Default Table called "Name AutoCorrect Save Failures"

Forgot the link I had.
http://www.btabdevelopment.com/main/...7/Default.aspx



ruralguy wrote:
Have you turned off Name AutoCorrect?
Did you delete the table or the Macro or both?
You did that on a back up right?

I inherited a 2007 Access application that has a MACRO related to a
Table called "Name AutoCorrect Save Failures" that I have no idea what
it is? I had deleted it, and it cause me not to be able to create a
ACCDE file!
Any clues?



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RuralGuy (RG for short) aka Allan Bunch MS Access MVP - acXP WinXP Pro
Please post back to this forum so all may benefit.

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Old December 9th, 2009, 10:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
BobC[_6_]
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Default Table called "Name AutoCorrect Save Failures"

I DID NOT turn off AutoCorrect ... wherever that is????? ... I will look?
I deleted only the table ... Whick is likely why I had the problem in
the first place.
I do not know where the macro is?
This is not a back up... this is in the actual live database.


ruralguy via AccessMonster.com wrote:
Have you turned off Name AutoCorrect?
Did you delete the table or the Macro or both?
You did that on a back up right?

BobC wrote:
I inherited a 2007 Access application that has a MACRO related to a
Table called "Name AutoCorrect Save Failures" that I have no idea what
it is? I had deleted it, and it cause me not to be able to create a
ACCDE file!
Any clues?


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Old December 9th, 2009, 10:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
BobC[_6_]
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Default Table called "Name AutoCorrect Save Failures"

THANK YOU!
I assume this what I have heard called "autoCorrupt"?

ruralguy via AccessMonster.com wrote:
Forgot the link I had.
http://www.btabdevelopment.com/main/...7/Default.aspx



ruralguy wrote:
Have you turned off Name AutoCorrect?
Did you delete the table or the Macro or both?
You did that on a back up right?

I inherited a 2007 Access application that has a MACRO related to a
Table called "Name AutoCorrect Save Failures" that I have no idea what
it is? I had deleted it, and it cause me not to be able to create a
ACCDE file!
Any clues?



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Old December 10th, 2009, 06:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Larry Linson
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Default Table called "Name AutoCorrect Save Failures"

I'm reasonably sure his point was that before you go messing with a
database, it's A Really Good Idea that you make a backup, just in case, for
example, something you do makes it where it doesn't work (and, unlike this
situation, you can't ever get it to work again).

It's also not a good idea, in fact A Really Bad Idea, to just delete from a
database anything unless you KNOW what it was supposed to do, and why it is
no longer needed.

It's A Good Idea to split your database into a front end (queries, forms,
reports, macros, and modules) and a separate back end (tables, the data in
the tables, and relationships) and link the front end to the back end using
the Linked Table Manager. That way, even if you manage to make an
irrecoverable mess of the front end (user interface), you have not lost all
the business data in the backend.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Office Access MVP


"BobC" wrote in message
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I DID NOT turn off AutoCorrect ... wherever that is????? ... I will look?
I deleted only the table ... Whick is likely why I had the problem in the
first place.
I do not know where the macro is?
This is not a back up... this is in the actual live database.


ruralguy via AccessMonster.com wrote:
Have you turned off Name AutoCorrect?
Did you delete the table or the Macro or both?
You did that on a back up right?

BobC wrote:
I inherited a 2007 Access application that has a MACRO related to a
Table called "Name AutoCorrect Save Failures" that I have no idea what
it is? I had deleted it, and it cause me not to be able to create a
ACCDE file!
Any clues?





 




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