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replyReply Mon 24 Nov 2008, 16:43Delegate Ken said...

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Access

What are the limitations of the undo button and redo buttons?

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replyReply Wed 10 Dec 2008, 10:25Trainer Carlos said...

RE: Access

Hi Ken

In Access the Undo and Redo buttons have a limit to their use especially when deleting data from tables.

Once a record is deleted from an Access table it cannot be recovered by clicking the Undo button. It will need to be reentered from scratch.

This also applies to editing queries where if you remove a field from a query you need to physically replace it.

However in designing Forms and Reports if you delete controls by mistake you can reverse the situation with the Undo button.

Hope this helps

Carlos

 

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Access tip:

Compact database automoatically

To ensure optimal performance, you should compact and repair your

Open the Access database or Access project that you want Access to compact automatically.
On the Tools menu, click Options.
Click the General tab.
Select the Compact on Close check box.

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