Numeric data will not print

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Bruce Christopher

I have an Access 2000 database on our file server. When
accessing the database from my workstation numeric data
will not print on any of the reports. When accessing the
database from any other workstation everything is fine.
This problem started a month ago.

Any ideas on what's causing this? I have
already "repaired" my Office 2000 installation. It didn't
help.

I guess my next step is to "uninstall" Office and
reinstall it!
 
The only solution we have seen so far to this problem was found and
published by "Guylaine" back in January 2003. It is quoted as follows:


The fix is quite simple but still strange ...

For some reason the registry key 1025 is set to ON (concerning arabic
language) and the arabic language is not taken care of ...

You either turn it OFF :
Key : HKEY_USERS\<<user
identity>>\Software\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Common\LanguageRessources\1025
(As to be done for every user on the machine)

or install the arabic language (good for everyone):
Control Panel
Regional settings
General tab
Check the arabic language
Accept and reboot

I found it on Microsoft French site KB469516:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=http://www.microsoft.com/intl
kb/france/articles/F19/5/16.asp

If you have the problem I'm sure you can read french !!

Take care

Guylaine

END OF QUOTED MATERIAL

hth,
 
I know it's been quite a while since you posted this fix; however, you saved me alot of time and I want to say THANKS. Like the original requester, I reinstalled my Access 2000 and tested other theories about what could have been creating the problem. It only occured with the specific user on their local so I began to believe their profile was corrupted. I did not want to delete their profile because of the time necessary to restore links to multiple databases and such. Anyway
THANKS.


----- Cheryl Fischer wrote: -----

The only solution we have seen so far to this problem was found and
published by "Guylaine" back in January 2003. It is quoted as follows:


The fix is quite simple but still strange ...

For some reason the registry key 1025 is set to ON (concerning arabic
language) and the arabic language is not taken care of ...

You either turn it OFF :
Key : HKEY_USERS\<<user
identity>>\Software\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Common\LanguageRessources\1025
(As to be done for every user on the machine)

or install the arabic language (good for everyone):
Control Panel
Regional settings
General tab
Check the arabic language
Accept and reboot

I found it on Microsoft French site KB469516:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=http://www.microsoft.com/intl
kb/france/articles/F19/5/16.asp

If you have the problem I'm sure you can read french !!

Take care

Guylaine

END OF QUOTED MATERIAL

hth,
 
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