J
Jon22
I was working on a form in design view and was adding a subform. When I
finished the wizard I resized and repositioned it and clicked save. A message
box came up saying "There is not enough memory to perform this operation.
Close all other programs and try again" I did this but still the same
message. The only way out of it was closing the form without saving it. Now
when I try to open the form it doesn't open in either design view or normal
view. When I try to open it from my menu with a button I get the runtime
message 2001 "You cancelled the previous operation". I have had this happen
to me before but I can't remember how I fixed it or if I just deleted the
form and started again but this would mean a lot of work for me. I have since
deleted the subform that was created just prior to the bug. Any suggestions
would be appreciated.
finished the wizard I resized and repositioned it and clicked save. A message
box came up saying "There is not enough memory to perform this operation.
Close all other programs and try again" I did this but still the same
message. The only way out of it was closing the form without saving it. Now
when I try to open the form it doesn't open in either design view or normal
view. When I try to open it from my menu with a button I get the runtime
message 2001 "You cancelled the previous operation". I have had this happen
to me before but I can't remember how I fixed it or if I just deleted the
form and started again but this would mean a lot of work for me. I have since
deleted the subform that was created just prior to the bug. Any suggestions
would be appreciated.