[mso] Re: Access: Paste Errors table

  • From: "Katherine L. Smith" <katherine.l.smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 15:23:34 -0600

This came to the wrong person my question was concerning a problem with
formatting and page and section breaks... See below:

I am having a problem with Word 2000.  Not sure if it is a bug or if I am
doing something incorrectly.

I enter a page or section break and then format the first line on the next
page to a Header.  The page break for some reason takes on the Header
format.  I move up and change the page break back to Normal format and then
it changes the first line to normal. To correct I have been hitting the
return until it automatically breaks the page.  Of course this does not work
when you have  a section break.....


Thank you,
Katherine Smith
katherine.l.smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


-----Original Message-----
From: mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of Cathy.Evans@xxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 2:38 PM
To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [mso] Re: Access: Paste Errors table



A paste errors table will show the records that did not paste due to
errors.  For example, the type may not match, like pushing text data to
number or date field.  When I get a paste errors table I check the records
to see what the data looks like so I can spot what I need to correct either
in the data or the table it is going into.  I have not experienced the
table growing, when I delete it, it's gone till I get a new one, and that's
specific only to the table I pasted.  Is she working with the same data
each week, maybe with new records added or old ones revised?  If so, there
may be a problem with the table that's receiving the data and the
remembering part is because it's the same records but with the new ones
added.  It's important to find out which records or fields are giving the
problem and fix the input table or the query that is doing the production
work.  Without knowing more about the actual steps she's taking and what
kind of data, etc., that's an overview, hth, Cathy



                      "Lee, Joomi"
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Paste Errors table
                      02/18/2005 01:01 PM
                      Please respond to
.....
                      mso






I have a customer who when doing production work in her Access database,
somehow generates a paste errors table.  This table is continually growing,
even though she deletes it every week.  Somehow, Access is "remembering"
what the paste errors were from last week and adding new paste errors every
week.  How can I help her?  What are paste errors?  How are they generated?
How can I help her get rid of them permanently, if they should be at all?
Should she be addressing them for something?

Thanks in advance,
Joomi Lee






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