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jeffrowles
Help...I have a project (in MS-Access 2003) that has a form and corresponding
macros that I have spent the better part of the day developing and was saving
locally on my hard drive. I zipped the file this evening so I could e-mail
it to someone. When I went back to open the original file, it just opened
blank without any tables, queries, forms or macros...I tried to compact &
repair and this did nothing. Then I opened the file using using MS-Access
2007 and at least it opened this time but my forms and macros have completley
disappeared.
I have tried to restore from a shadow copy of about 11:30 this morning in an
attempt to at least get something back and it does the same thing....just
shows me a blank Access screeen without opening anything?
Not sure if it makes a difference, but I have Access 2003 and 2007 both
loaded on my laptop...also, I had an "Autoexec" macro that automatically
opened the form that I lost.
I would really really appreciate it if anyone has any ideas of how to
recover...I have spent so much time on this project.
Thanks, Jeff
macros that I have spent the better part of the day developing and was saving
locally on my hard drive. I zipped the file this evening so I could e-mail
it to someone. When I went back to open the original file, it just opened
blank without any tables, queries, forms or macros...I tried to compact &
repair and this did nothing. Then I opened the file using using MS-Access
2007 and at least it opened this time but my forms and macros have completley
disappeared.
I have tried to restore from a shadow copy of about 11:30 this morning in an
attempt to at least get something back and it does the same thing....just
shows me a blank Access screeen without opening anything?
Not sure if it makes a difference, but I have Access 2003 and 2007 both
loaded on my laptop...also, I had an "Autoexec" macro that automatically
opened the form that I lost.
I would really really appreciate it if anyone has any ideas of how to
recover...I have spent so much time on this project.
Thanks, Jeff