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MS Access Forum / Forms / January 2007

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Why do I get this message?

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Slez - 29 Jan 2007 19:24 GMT
Periodically, I'll inadvertantly get asked if I want to save changes to one
particular form, even though I have been making design changes to a totally
unrealated form.  It's always the same one, and never occurs referencing any
other forms.  What would cause this?
John Vinson - 30 Jan 2007 01:57 GMT
>Periodically, I'll inadvertantly get asked if I want to save changes to one
>particular form, even though I have been making design changes to a totally
>unrealated form.  It's always the same one, and never occurs referencing any
>other forms.  What would cause this?

By all means, use Tools... Database Utilities... Compact and Repair if
hou haven't done so already.

If you're editing VBA code, might you be (unintentionally??) changing
that form's code?

The other thing to check is Name Autocorrect (aka Name Autocorrupt):
be sure it's OFF, as it can make unintended changes to other objects
in your database.

                 John W. Vinson[MVP]
 
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