Doug Steele
dbdoug at gmail.com
Mon Mar 10 12:40:34 CDT 2008
Thanks for the suggestions. If I open the db holding the shift key, sure enough, the Nav Pane isn't locked. So it must be something in the startup options. I tried setting all the startup options to the defaults for Access 2007, but that didn't help. Rebuilding the db by importing all the objects did fix the problem. Unfortunately I have to support this db in both Access 2003 and Access 2007 - what a pain to have to rebuild it each time I make any changes! The rebuild always hangs at the last code module, as well, but appears to be complete. But on the other hand, I did advise my client NOT to get Office 2007.... Doug Steele On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Dan Waters <dwaters at usinternet.com> wrote: > Doug, > > I have no experience with A2007 - but with problems like this I try to > import all the database objects into a new blank database. > > When you do this, be sure to look at the options for importing - you have > to > check yes to import any custom toolbars you've made (at least for A2003). > >