Selasa, 21 April 2015

Re: [MS_AccessPros] Re: Tabs on sub forms

 

Jan - There are all kinds of backup software out there. I use Genie Timeline. It's not free but I like the control I have with it. There is also freeware called Replicator at karenware.com. That does a good job, too. The site is down right now. But you can download the software from cnet.com


Make sure whatever you get is capable of copying a open database. Not all software can do that.

-Bill


---In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, <jan.hertzsch@gmail.com> wrote :

THIS is why I hang out with you guys.  I never thought of hourly. I have been doing daily so I can get back to a reasonable point. (and not every day, sigh).

Thanks

On 4/20/2015 2:47 PM, wrmosca@comcast.net [MS_Access_Professionals] wrote:
 

What? No backups to look at?! For shame! I keep hourly backups as I develop just in case I blow something up. In this case, it would have been handy to look at those event procedures. I'm betting somewhere there was a DoCmd.Maximize


-Bill


---In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, <jan.hertzsch@gmail.com> wrote :

Thanks. One of the big helps is to use the right words when describing things.  

I ended up deleting the page and creating the sub form again.  That seemed to work but I am still working on it.  Since I deleted it, I can't look at the events but I will see if I can replicate.  For now, I am good. 

Thanks


On Apr 20, 2015, at 10:23 AM, wrmosca@comcast.net [MS_Access_Professionals] <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

Check that tab's (actually, they are called Pages for some odd reason) events. Let us know what you find.



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