Hi All,
Back in February I had posted that I had made numerous changes to my form and all of the sudden it started to only show some of the records. I tried changing all of the settings, that I could remember, back to the way they were and I still had a problem. Someone suggested I might have a corrupted form/db.
I found a copy of the form in a copy of another db and used it. It would work for a while and while I jumped back and forth between design and form view it would happen again. I would get another copy of the form and so on. It seemed to finally be stable but I haven't been doing much design work for the past couple of months.
Today, I changed the underlying query and it happened again. I changed the query back and it didn't revert back to itself. I closed the db and reopened, nothing changed. I shut down Access, I've rebooted my computer, and still I have a form not showing all of the records. The underlying query is correct.
My question is this--if this is a corrupt form, wouldn't it have failed earlier than this? Why would going back and forth between design and form view cause any problems (if this indeed is the problem)?
Thanks
Back in February I had posted that I had made numerous changes to my form and all of the sudden it started to only show some of the records. I tried changing all of the settings, that I could remember, back to the way they were and I still had a problem. Someone suggested I might have a corrupted form/db.
I found a copy of the form in a copy of another db and used it. It would work for a while and while I jumped back and forth between design and form view it would happen again. I would get another copy of the form and so on. It seemed to finally be stable but I haven't been doing much design work for the past couple of months.
Today, I changed the underlying query and it happened again. I changed the query back and it didn't revert back to itself. I closed the db and reopened, nothing changed. I shut down Access, I've rebooted my computer, and still I have a form not showing all of the records. The underlying query is correct.
My question is this--if this is a corrupt form, wouldn't it have failed earlier than this? Why would going back and forth between design and form view cause any problems (if this indeed is the problem)?
Thanks