If Alan's suggestion of importing isn't sufficient then visit the
Access Corruptions FAQ at my website.
Tony
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Whenever I have encountered a corrupted database that JETCOMP.EXE could not
fix, I was able to totally retrieve all information, by importing all the
objects from the damaged DB into a new one, by using the code found in the
KB
article at:
It will in many cases. It's one of the things to try. See Tony's post for a
link to more options.
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