[AccessD] Access 2007 Failure to save design and code module changes.

Stuart McLachlan stuart at lexacorp.com.pg
Tue Aug 9 06:14:37 CDT 2011


I still  develop in 2003.  I then open the resultant MDB in 2007 and save it as an accdb.

I find I'm far more productive that way.


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Stuart

On 9 Aug 2011 at 20:02, Darryl Collins wrote:

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> GRRRR!!  What is it with A2007??  A quick google seems to suggest that
> others have had similar issues, although no one seems to have a
> solution.
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> Has anyone else experience this?  You make changes in the VBE or a
> form or form code and save (and save and save).  But the changes are
> just dropped - nothing is saved.  In this instance none of the usual
> possible reason given on google (database locked by other users, no
> write permission on the folder blah blah are relevant).
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> It is one of the most *ANNOYING* bits of software I have had to
> misfortune to use.  Anyone got any advice. I can't wait be done with
> it and move to A2010.
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> cheers
> Darryl
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