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I have several forms of this type, that I cannot see and I cannot delete them
as well. How can I erease them? Thanks a lot, Lina |
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That works fine, but, It means a lot of work any way. I have to reorganize
all the tables in the relationship window, which means a lot of work. If there is a faster way, would be better Thanks a lot! "Granny Spitz via AccessMonster.com" wrote: Lina Manjarres wrote: I have several forms of this type, that I cannot see and I cannot delete them as well. How can I erease them? Have you already tried to compact the database? If not, try it. If these phantoms are still there after compaction, then create a new database file and import the objects, one group at a time (tables first, then queries, etc.) into the new file. -- Message posted via http://www.accessmonster.com |
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Thanks a lot, I'll check it out
"Granny Spitz via AccessMonster.com" wrote: Lina Manjarres wrote: It means a lot of work any way. I have to reorganize all the tables in the relationship window Don't do it manually. Use Stephen Lebans's A2KSave-Restore- ModifyRelationshipWindow tool. http://www.lebans.com/saverelationshipview.htm -- Message posted via http://www.accessmonster.com |
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Hello Granny
I have one more question. I did what you recomended me, and I used the Stephen's system. Now I have this problem. I have a Treeview in my form that uses this instruction: CommandBars("Treeview").Controls("Forward").Enable d = False CommandBars("Treeview").Controls("Back").Enabled = False This instructions are giving me error. I have the Microsoft Access 11.0 Object Library installed, and I made the Treeview menu as well. So I do not understand what my problem is. Thanks a lot, Lina "Granny Spitz via AccessMonster.com" wrote: Lina Manjarres wrote: Thanks a lot, I'll check it out You're welcome, Lina. Check out Stephen's other nifty tools, too. He's got lots of great tools you won't find anywhere else on the web. -- Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...forms/200609/1 |
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I fixed it
I imported the menu from my new app. Thanks a lot!! "Lina Manjarres" wrote: Hello Granny I have one more question. I did what you recomended me, and I used the Stephen's system. Now I have this problem. I have a Treeview in my form that uses this instruction: CommandBars("Treeview").Controls("Forward").Enable d = False CommandBars("Treeview").Controls("Back").Enabled = False This instructions are giving me error. I have the Microsoft Access 11.0 Object Library installed, and I made the Treeview menu as well. So I do not understand what my problem is. Thanks a lot, Lina "Granny Spitz via AccessMonster.com" wrote: Lina Manjarres wrote: Thanks a lot, I'll check it out You're welcome, Lina. Check out Stephen's other nifty tools, too. He's got lots of great tools you won't find anywhere else on the web. -- Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...forms/200609/1 |
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