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Azhen #1
saving forms
For some reason, I can't save forms that I create! i.e.
I "Save" and pick a name for the form, but then nothing
saves. It is not a shared database, so I don't know what
the problem is. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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Glen Appleton #2
Re: saving forms
One of two possible scenarios:
1. The database has been compiled into a .mde project and the objects are
locked down.
2. The database has become corrupt.
If it's the latter, you can usually recover by importing your objects from
the corrupt database into a new .mdb file.
Hope this helps,
- Glen
"Azhen" <azhen23@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:01d801c35021$291aa220$a001280a@phx.gbl...> For some reason, I can't save forms that I create! i.e.
> I "Save" and pick a name for the form, but then nothing
> saves. It is not a shared database, so I don't know what
> the problem is. Any suggestions? Thanks!
Glen Appleton Guest
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Azhen #3
Re: saving forms
Thanks!
and the objects are>-----Original Message-----
>One of two possible scenarios:
>
>1. The database has been compiled into a .mde projectyour objects from>locked down.
>2. The database has become corrupt.
>
>If it's the latter, you can usually recover by importingi.e.>the corrupt database into a new .mdb file.
>
> Hope this helps,
> - Glen
>
>"Azhen" <azhen23@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:01d801c35021$291aa220$a001280a@phx.gbl...>> For some reason, I can't save forms that I create!what>> I "Save" and pick a name for the form, but then nothing
>> saves. It is not a shared database, so I don't know>>> the problem is. Any suggestions? Thanks!
>
>.
>Azhen Guest



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