Re: msaccess.exe remains in task manager; which vars cause?
From: Dirk Goldgar (dg_at_NOdataSPAMgnostics.com)
Date: 04/23/04
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Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 16:16:34 -0400
"Michael Wong" <email@notvalid.in.here> wrote in message
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> It's funny in this case it bugged. I just found I had an earlier
> Access program which also has conditional formatting which is even
> simpler: If field value is equal to 0... And it works...
> Anyway, will continue with the workaround for the time being.
>
> "kiln" <kiln@brick-like.com> wrote in message
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>> Your workaround sounds fine, I have one for a slightly different
>> implementation. Only Microsoft can provide a real fix.
This bug is supposed to be fixed by Office XP Service Pack 3. I haven't
yet installed that SP myself, so I can't confirm it, but I'd recommend
trying it.
-- Dirk Goldgar, MS Access MVP www.datagnostics.com (please reply to the newsgroup)
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