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Access inventory not working
I meant: Can you UNinstall the recent Windows updates?
Or move forward with latest Windows and Office updates.
The inventory tabs on the menu screen will not launch to the file I am trying to access. Received inventory, Relived inventory, Etc, Even the close tab will not work on the main menu. The only tab working is the search by part number and at that file I can see pricing and number in stock, at that place I can change pricing but that's it. We have tried every fix that Microsoft recommended. Tried to reset but due to recent update that started the problem there were no reset points. File is backed up how ever before I knew there was a problem the backed up file is now the corrupted version. Sorry about the limited problem post, but I really do not have any computer skills which is why I allowed Microsoft support to remotely access my computer. He tried every fix that he knew and the problem is still here. As of now I am waiting to see if the person that created the inventory file has a copy or will come by to look at it, but that was back in 2007.
Thank You.Tom_van_Stiphout
- Tom_van_StiphoutSep 28, 2022Steel Contributor
From your description I gather:
1. You can start Microsoft Access.
2. You can open the application.
3. It starts as normal. the "Menu" screen is visible.
4. Some features on the menu don't work, i.e. they don't open the form they used to open.
5. You don't have a good backup.
This inventory app, what is the filename? Presumably something like "inventory.accde"?
What is your version of Access?- Donald_Walston98Sep 28, 2022Copper ContributorThat is what what was happening, I thought the backup I was paying for was enough however I was able to get in touch with the person who created the file for me. He came by my office and had to rework some of the coding. From what I understand when Windows updated some of the older code in his access program is no longer being recognized. Again I know very little about computers and may have stated that wrong. I do want to say thank you for responding to my post and being willing to take your time to try and help me.
- Tom_van_StiphoutSep 28, 2022Steel ContributorGreat. Glad you got it fixed.
Note that it is REALLY important that you have the ACCDB file for your application, not just the ACCDE file. If the creator is not available, that is the one file any Access developer would need to get you back up and running. So make sure you have that file, and store it in a safe place or two.