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I was creating a form in Access 2000 when I found I couldn't access it. I had several forms and queries open at the time, and I shut them all down, expecting to be able to reopen the form I was working on again(the form also has a subform which will not open either). At this point, the form still would not open--I would click on the form, and nothing happens, no hourglass or anything. I have three or four other forms that still open correctly.
As a possible clue, I've tried renaming the form to see if I could open the renamed form. After I typed in a new name for the form, and hit 'enter', a message box came back to me saying 'You cancelled the previous operation', after clicking through this box, the same message popped up three times again before a final message box appeared saying, 'Module not found'.
A couple days ago, I installed Access2000 on my system after working with '97--would this be causing some of my issues?
Hmm, what other information is needed? What was the last thing I was doing/What was the last key I hit? I had three to four queries and forms open at the same time, and was moving between them. I've only got four forms, twelve tables, and a couple practice queries in the database.
Has anyone seen this behavior before? Am I smoking something? Is this clear, or is more information needed?
Thanks for all your help!
ctreed!
As a possible clue, I've tried renaming the form to see if I could open the renamed form. After I typed in a new name for the form, and hit 'enter', a message box came back to me saying 'You cancelled the previous operation', after clicking through this box, the same message popped up three times again before a final message box appeared saying, 'Module not found'.
A couple days ago, I installed Access2000 on my system after working with '97--would this be causing some of my issues?
Hmm, what other information is needed? What was the last thing I was doing/What was the last key I hit? I had three to four queries and forms open at the same time, and was moving between them. I've only got four forms, twelve tables, and a couple practice queries in the database.
Has anyone seen this behavior before? Am I smoking something? Is this clear, or is more information needed?
Thanks for all your help!
ctreed!