Re: Is this happening to anyone else?

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Allen,

Thank you. I will apply SP1.

The things you mentioned in your post were not issues. If I only open a
table without changes, the crash occurs. I mentioned the text format
becuase it may be related to the problem.

Other than this problem, A2007 behaves well. It has a lot of great features
and the ability to make a better looking application.

God Bless,

Mark


"Allen Browne" <AllenBrowne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Mark. Comments in-line.

BTW, MS released SP1 for Office 2007 today.
Certainly worth applying.

--
Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia
Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html
Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org.

"Mark A. Sam" <MarkASam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In A2007 When I open a table or query in design view and close from
design view, and sometimes when I make changes to a form, Access crashes.

In certain cases, the crash occurs if you make a change, but don't tab to
the next property (which forces that property to get updated.)

I also suggest you explicitly save, and (as always) make sure Name
AutoCorrect is off.)

Also if I create a memo field in a table, there are no format options
available (Plain Text; Rich Text).

In table design view, you should see the Text Format property in the lower
pane if Access recognises the field as a memo. Again, make sure Name
AutoCorrect is off.

If anyone else has seen this, hopefully they will post a followup.


Is anyone else having this problem?

I had the issue with the Trial Version of Access 2007. Then I
reinstalled Windows and loaded a purchased copy (Microsoft version). The
problem was still there. Several times I tried repariing Office, and
uninstalled and reinstalled Access. No results.

I posted this before an noone said they were having this issue, so I am
asking again. I find it hard to believe that this is a fluke that
happened twice with different copies and under diffferent envirionments.
If I believed that I might as well believe evolution is true. ;)

God Bless,

Mark A. Sam



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