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MS Access Forum / New Users / December 2007

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sherry1016a - 18 Dec 2007 18:47 GMT
I am trying to edit the Timing and Billing Database. I wanted to add a field
for "case number". I added the field and also edited the form and saved it. I
tried to open it and it says "there isn't enough memory to complete this
operation". What am I doing wrong?
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Jeanette Cunningham - 18 Dec 2007 20:10 GMT
Answered in public.access
Sherry, posting the same question to more than one of these groups is
considered as bad manners - it is called cross posting. It often means that
2 different volunteers would spend their time answering the same question -
both volunteers will then feel that they have wasted their time.

Jeanette Cunningham

>I am trying to edit the Timing and Billing Database. I wanted to add a
>field
> for "case number". I added the field and also edited the form and saved
> it. I
> tried to open it and it says "there isn't enough memory to complete this
> operation". What am I doing wrong?
sherry1016a - 18 Dec 2007 20:23 GMT
I apologize for posting in two places. I understand that it is considered bad
manners and tried to post my question one other time and did not realize it
actually went through so I posted it again. I would not purposely post the
same question twice for the same reason that you have mentioned.

I apologize again for the inconvenience. It was truly unintentional.

Thank you
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Sherry Robinson
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> Answered in public.access
> Sherry, posting the same question to more than one of these groups is
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> > tried to open it and it says "there isn't enough memory to complete this
> > operation". What am I doing wrong?
Steve Schapel - 20 Dec 2007 01:21 GMT
Just a small pedantic point, Jeanette.  Cross-posting is posting the
same message simultaneously to more than one newsgroup.  Cross-posting
is fine.  What Sherry did is called multi-posting, i.e. posting copies
of the message separately.

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Steve Schapel, Microsoft Access MVP

> Answered in public.access
> Sherry, posting the same question to more than one of these groups is
> considered as bad manners - it is called cross posting. It often means that
> 2 different volunteers would spend their time answering the same question -
> both volunteers will then feel that they have wasted their time.
 
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