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Old April 22nd, 2010, 03:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.access
kt2902
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Default F9 crashes database

I posted this the other day, but now I can't find it, so my apologies in
advance if I have double posted.

I have a form (with a subform) that every time the user presses F9 the whole
database shuts down with the message about sending an error report to
Microsoft.

I have checked that Name AutoCorrect is off (it was). I have decompiled and
compacted the database. I have even tried importing everything into a new
blank database but the problem will not go away. As far as I know this is a
fairly new occurence on this database and it only happens on this one form.

For now, I've worked around it by adding {f9} to my autokeys macro and
having it call Requery. I don't know whether this might add to my problems in
the long run though.

Does anyone have any ideas?

Thanks

Katie
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Old April 22nd, 2010, 03:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.access
kt2902
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Default F9 crashes database

Sorry guys I found my other post. Anyway I can delete this one?

"kt2902" wrote:

I posted this the other day, but now I can't find it, so my apologies in
advance if I have double posted.

I have a form (with a subform) that every time the user presses F9 the whole
database shuts down with the message about sending an error report to
Microsoft.

I have checked that Name AutoCorrect is off (it was). I have decompiled and
compacted the database. I have even tried importing everything into a new
blank database but the problem will not go away. As far as I know this is a
fairly new occurence on this database and it only happens on this one form.

For now, I've worked around it by adding {f9} to my autokeys macro and
having it call Requery. I don't know whether this might add to my problems in
the long run though.

Does anyone have any ideas?

Thanks

Katie

 




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