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DebCMom
I'm hoping someone may have run into the same problem. Our office uses
several access databases for different tasks we perform. Recently, our IT
team began converting our local workstations to Office 2003, include MS
Access. On our team, we had no issues with continuing to use the databases
we had previously, although they have not been converted to the new format.
But, on another team, one of the databases that I created for them suddenly
became corrupted. Now when I attempt to open the database, I get the message
-- Not a valid bookmark. I tried decompiling the database, and repairing it,
but neither seems to resolve the situation. I do not use bookmarks in the
VBA code, so I'm not sure why I keep getting this message??
several access databases for different tasks we perform. Recently, our IT
team began converting our local workstations to Office 2003, include MS
Access. On our team, we had no issues with continuing to use the databases
we had previously, although they have not been converted to the new format.
But, on another team, one of the databases that I created for them suddenly
became corrupted. Now when I attempt to open the database, I get the message
-- Not a valid bookmark. I tried decompiling the database, and repairing it,
but neither seems to resolve the situation. I do not use bookmarks in the
VBA code, so I'm not sure why I keep getting this message??