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I use Access 2007 and have recently inherited a siuation whereby any
alteration to the design of this form I cannot save the changes. I have saved the form and have eXited the form - got message "do you want to save etc etc". Have said "Yes" but does not save. Each time I get asked the question of saving I have to hit "No" to get out of the database. What can I do to resolve this. In anticipation |
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On Wed, 7 Apr 2010 16:11:02 -0700, sneeze
wrote: You may have some form of corruption. Did you Compact the database? You can also search the web for the undocumented SaveAsText and LoadFromText methods. -Tom. Microsoft Access MVP I use Access 2007 and have recently inherited a siuation whereby any alteration to the design of this form I cannot save the changes. I have saved the form and have eXited the form - got message "do you want to save etc etc". Have said "Yes" but does not save. Each time I get asked the question of saving I have to hit "No" to get out of the database. What can I do to resolve this. In anticipation |
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This happened to me when I converted my databases from Access 2003 to
2007. The only way I could "fix" the problem was to open a new form in design view, copy all of the fields in the old form, and paste them into the new form. Re-establish the data source, and you should then be able to make changes and save the new form (with a different name, of course). Once you delete the old form, you can rename the new form. Hope this helps! |
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