I've tried that. When I select the Database and click import nothing happens. No Error Message even, just nothing.
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Browse All TopicsI was adding a call list to an access database for a user and created a new module. I then went on to work on another form and forgot I had the module open, when I closed the form I was working on a dialogue came up that said "Save modeule1" which I of course clicked "no" on. Now, whenever I open the Database Access will open up but the database doesn't load. The database is still taking up 471 mb of space, but it Absolutly will not open, it's like Access refuses to admit it exists. All the data is backed up but I would hate to lose the forms I was working on. Any help or suggustions will be appreciated
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you can try a decompile
http://www.granite.ab.ca/a
(notes from Nico)
1) Create a backup of the corrupt database. (Just in case of)
2) Create a new database and use File/Get external data/Import to get all objects of the damaged database.
3) Try these Microsoft solutions:
Repair A97/A2000:
http://support.microsoft.c
Jetcomp:
http://support.microsoft.c
and/or read the article:
ACC2000: How to Troubleshoot Corruption in a Microsoft Access Database
http://support.microsoft.c
4) Bit "heavier":
Access decompile:
http://www.granite.ab.ca/a
5) Try a recovery tool:
Access recovery:
www.officerecovery.com/acc
www.mvps.org/access/tables
6) Ask a company (will cost $$'s ! )
http://www.pksolutions.com
check also: http://www.granite.ab.ca/a
Business Accounts
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by: capricorn1Posted on 2005-02-11 at 17:24:05ID: 13291846
try to import all the forms, etc., to a new db
create a new db.
then on the Access window
File>Get External Data>Import
select the Db and select all the forms.