ted.martin
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Last week our pc people did a clean install of Windows 7 Pro and Office 2010 from previously Vista Pro and Office 2007.
I have now noticed a problem with Access 2010 and the Control Wizard. When creating a new form and (say) adding a button, when the wizard runs I usually select cancel and then write code behind the button rather than use the embedded macro.
When closing the database and then opening the form and pressing the button, I immediately get an "Access Not Working" message followed by "Windows is trying to find a solution" (which it doesn't). I am fairly certain that the form/button is corrupting the programme.
I have now turned off the wizard and (hopefully) the problem has gone away - time will tell.
Either way, I am convinced its this Wizard that is causing the problem and my questioning mind says WHY because with Access 2007, it was never a problem and sometimes it was useful - like inserting subforms.
If anyone has any thoughts on this or even a 'fix' then please let me know.
Thank you
I have now noticed a problem with Access 2010 and the Control Wizard. When creating a new form and (say) adding a button, when the wizard runs I usually select cancel and then write code behind the button rather than use the embedded macro.
When closing the database and then opening the form and pressing the button, I immediately get an "Access Not Working" message followed by "Windows is trying to find a solution" (which it doesn't). I am fairly certain that the form/button is corrupting the programme.
I have now turned off the wizard and (hopefully) the problem has gone away - time will tell.
Either way, I am convinced its this Wizard that is causing the problem and my questioning mind says WHY because with Access 2007, it was never a problem and sometimes it was useful - like inserting subforms.
If anyone has any thoughts on this or even a 'fix' then please let me know.
Thank you
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