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when splitting tables, wizard says "subscript out of range"
While reviewing my table structure, the Wizard suggested I split off certain
information into a separate table. After doing that, I tried to procede to Next and got the "subscript out of range" message. Thanks -- Chip |
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when splitting tables, wizard says "subscript out of range"
Here's Microsoft's page on what to do when the wizards don't work:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=303769 -- Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org. "Chipster" wrote in message ... While reviewing my table structure, the Wizard suggested I split off certain information into a separate table. After doing that, I tried to procede to Next and got the "subscript out of range" message. Thanks -- Chip |
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when splitting tables, wizard says "subscript out of range"
In addition to Allen's suggestion, try Compacting the mdb & re-running the
wizard. "Subscript out of Range" issues *could* be the result of a lot of changed/deleted fields (or other things) taking up space that compacting might cure. Sort of a long shot, but won't hurt to try. HTH, "Chipster" wrote in message ... While reviewing my table structure, the Wizard suggested I split off certain information into a separate table. After doing that, I tried to procede to Next and got the "subscript out of range" message. Thanks -- Chip |
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