Francisco H Tapia
my.lists at verizon.net
Wed Jan 14 13:27:31 CST 2004
That was it, I'm wondering if there is a method to programatically find this information out? If I get a chance I'll start tinkering w/ it. I was wondering if anyone has already beat me to that wheel is all ;o) Thanks, -- -Francisco Mitsules, Mark S. (Newport News) wrote: >I believe the discussion was about the total number of controls that had >ever been added to a form that was the problem...see quotes below. > >Mark > > >"...it's not necessarily the number of controls currently on your form >...Access has a built in limitation of 754 controls that can be added over >the lifetime of a form ...so even if your form currently has only 20 >controls on it, if you've added and deleted controls frequently over its >lifetime, you'll most likely have to recreate the form ...HTH :) > >http://office.microsoft.com/assistance/offhelp/offxp/access/acmain10/html/ac >decLookUpMicrosoftAccessSpecificationsS.htm ...watch for the wrap :)" >-William Hindman > > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Francisco H Tapia [mailto:my.lists at verizon.net] >Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 1:13 PM >To: AccessD >Subject: [AccessD] Form Life... <checking, expiration...> > > >A while back there was a link that was posted that explained how many >"edits" or "changes" can occur over the life of a form, after which you >can no longer make any additional changes. Is there any way to check >this life cycle? or has anyone tried? > > >