M
Mark Kubicki
I know that Access has a maximum number of controls allowed on a form, and
that this limit is OVER THE LIFE OF THE FORM (vs. what is currently on the
form)
I have a form which I know has been reworked MANY times, and I notice that
lately, when I try adding a control often it crashes the form in a way that
makes it unusable (it crashes during the form save)
To recreate this form from scratch would involve a weeks worth time (well,
at least a couple of days..)
Q.
- is there a way to tell what Access thinks is the current count of
controls?
- can the number be reset to what is currently on the form ONLY?
- could there be something else that is causing the crashes (having to
restore back-ups is almost a daily occurrence (now days, I back-up allot
!!!)
that this limit is OVER THE LIFE OF THE FORM (vs. what is currently on the
form)
I have a form which I know has been reworked MANY times, and I notice that
lately, when I try adding a control often it crashes the form in a way that
makes it unusable (it crashes during the form save)
To recreate this form from scratch would involve a weeks worth time (well,
at least a couple of days..)
Q.
- is there a way to tell what Access thinks is the current count of
controls?
- can the number be reset to what is currently on the form ONLY?
- could there be something else that is causing the crashes (having to
restore back-ups is almost a daily occurrence (now days, I back-up allot
!!!)