[mso] Re: Access 2000: More than one form allowable per database ?
- From: Cathy.Evans@xxxxxxxxx
- To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 08:41:37 -0400
Another troubleshooting idea, if the database is open on any other desktop,
or if you (as I have done without realizing, too many times to count!) have
it opened twice on your own desktop, the database would be in a state you
wouldn't be able to save anything but a query, I think. Once all the
instances are closed, you should be good to go if that was the type of
error you were getting.
"Robert Carneal"
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More than one form allowable per database
05/17/2005 06:34 AM ?
Please respond to
mso
.....
I have a database in Access 2000 that I have made an entry form for. I will
call it "Stones" (Cemetery Headstones).
For some reason, my attempts at making a second form to use the same data
base will not "save." I feel real stupid asking this question- Access 2000
can and does allow more than one form per database, right? In the first
form, I have address, stone ID, plot ID, Longitude, Latitude. In my second
form, I wanted to be able to select a cemetery, and print a list of damaged
stones according to severity of damage. I call this form "Damage List." But
this won't save! Is there a setting I am unaware of that will allow more
than one form per database? I hope this is not a rookie question! McAfee
says I am clean, and SpyBot says I am clean.
Thank you.
Robert
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