Hi Connie,
Would my version of Access itself be corrupt?
What happens if you open the sample Northwind database, open a form in
design view, and attempt to view the properties for a control? Does Access
crash once again? If the answer is yes, then it would appear that something
is corrupt with your installed copy of Access. Have you tried running the
Detect and Repair procedure? Which version of Access, including service pack,
are you running?
From your follow-on message:
I am remotely doing the fix.
I do not recommend ever attempting to open an object in Access, in design
view, when there is a network that separates you from the file. There is
simply too much risk of corruption, which may occur due to a noise in the
network. Copy the file to your local hard drive before attempting to open an
object in design view. Do the changes locally, and then post the copy back to
its original location when finished.
Otherwise, is there anything else I can do?
We need to find out if you are having this issue when working on a file that
is on your actual hard drive. If yes, is it just this database, or is it any
database when you attempt to access the properties?
Mr. B provided a good suggestion to try importing one object into a new
database. You can try the recovery sequence that I provide in a Word document
that I call "Access Links", that starts on the lower half of page 3 (look for
the section subtitled "My standard advice for attempting to fix minor
corruptions"). You are welcome to download a zipped copy from my web site.
Tom Wickerath
Microsoft Access MVP
http://www.accessmvp.com/TWickerath/
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