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Corrupt List Box??

 
 
JamesJ
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      28th Nov 2004
I've had corrupt form before and have had to delete and start new
or import a god one. But, is it possible for a List Box to become
corrupt? I was getting some real unusual errors like not being able to fine
a form that was open and spelled correctly in an OpenArgs.
I copied and pasted another list box and it works fine now.

James



 
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Allen Browne
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      28th Nov 2004
No, a list box will not corrupt, but modifying or recreating the form may
address the corruption.

For ideas on how to avoid corruptions, see:
Preventing Corruption
at:
http://members.iinet.net.au/~allenbrowne/ser-25.html

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"JamesJ" <jjy@adelphia_darwin.net> wrote in message
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> I've had corrupt form before and have had to delete and start new
> or import a god one. But, is it possible for a List Box to become
> corrupt? I was getting some real unusual errors like not being able to
> fine
> a form that was open and spelled correctly in an OpenArgs.
> I copied and pasted another list box and it works fine now.
>
> James



 
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