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Dave
I'm having three very unusual problems with Access 2007:
1. When I exit Access after making changes (forms or VB code) to any
database, I get a message that Aceess has encountered a problem and it
restarts. When I close it without making any changes, it works correctly.
2. When I enter the VB Code Editor and scroll the active window, the code
editor "locks up." I must make some other window or program active and then
return to the code editor to get it working again. This will repeat itself
often during a coding session.
3. I have the Access options set to "always use event procedures," but
Access continues to generate Emvbedded Macros instead of VBA code.
I have tried the following:
1. Compacting and repairing the database I was working on.
2. Tried other Access databases.
3. "Repairing" MS Office from the Control Panel (basically reloads MS
Office).
4. Searched all Microsoft support and knowledge base locations I could find
pertinent to Access 2007.
5. Searched the Access World Forums
(http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/) for pertinent info.
These actions produce no results.
If anyone has any info about these issues, please advise.
If not, what is the best way to "report" these issues to Microsoft so I can
see if Microsoft has any insight into what is happening?
Thanks for any assistance.
Dave
1. When I exit Access after making changes (forms or VB code) to any
database, I get a message that Aceess has encountered a problem and it
restarts. When I close it without making any changes, it works correctly.
2. When I enter the VB Code Editor and scroll the active window, the code
editor "locks up." I must make some other window or program active and then
return to the code editor to get it working again. This will repeat itself
often during a coding session.
3. I have the Access options set to "always use event procedures," but
Access continues to generate Emvbedded Macros instead of VBA code.
I have tried the following:
1. Compacting and repairing the database I was working on.
2. Tried other Access databases.
3. "Repairing" MS Office from the Control Panel (basically reloads MS
Office).
4. Searched all Microsoft support and knowledge base locations I could find
pertinent to Access 2007.
5. Searched the Access World Forums
(http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/) for pertinent info.
These actions produce no results.
If anyone has any info about these issues, please advise.
If not, what is the best way to "report" these issues to Microsoft so I can
see if Microsoft has any insight into what is happening?
Thanks for any assistance.
Dave