Access2003 Graph

R

Rene

Just switched over from XP to Vista.
A good working Access2003 database is not not working anymore.
No changes were made to the database.

All my graphs show only white forms.
When I switch to design-view I can see my graphs completely.
Go back to form-view and only a white form is on the screen.
What can be the problem?
 
R

Rene

Yes I did. Now every time I start Access I need approval to run. But still
no graphs.
I even tried in XP SP2 compatibility but also no result.
 
G

Guest

I'm wondering if maybe it is a Service Pack 3 issue. There are several
issues with that and this may be one of them, if your 2003 installation is at
sp3.
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Bob Larson
Access World Forums Super Moderator
Utter Access VIP
Tutorials at http://www.btabdevelopment.com
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G

Guest

No, but you might consider trying uninstalling Office completely,
reinstalling and making sure to block the SP3 installation (by setting
updates to Manual). It may be fine for you then.
--
Bob Larson
Access World Forums Super Moderator
Utter Access VIP
Tutorials at http://www.btabdevelopment.com
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R

Rene

I will try that later. Working on a project now.
Thanks for support.
Will let you know when I have re-installed.
 
R

rdemyan via AccessMonster.com

I have been having the same problem for over 6 months. I have not been able
to find a solution. Please let us know if reinstalling Office and blocking
teh SP3 installation works.

Thanks.
I will try that later. Working on a project now.
Thanks for support.
Will let you know when I have re-installed.
No, but you might consider trying uninstalling Office completely,
reinstalling and making sure to block the SP3 installation (by setting
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