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When I create a form in the design view, the system will prompt me that there isn't sufficient memory to carry on the task and to close all unrelated program in order to proceed. I have installed 512 RAM and I wasn't doing any multitasking at the time.
Has anyone encounter this problem before? Kindly help

Thank you
 
L. Lie said:
Hi,

When I create a form in the design view, the system will prompt me that
there isn't sufficient memory to carry on the task and to close all
unrelated program in order to proceed. I have installed 512 RAM and I wasn't
doing any multitasking at the time.
Has anyone encounter this problem before? Kindly help.

Check the space on your drive in the Temp directory, and clean out all the
unnecessary junk that's in there.

Sometimes this error is caused by other resources like video memory, which
can run low if you have .gifs on your form(s).
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
Microsoft Access
Free Access downloads:
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
 
Possibly related?
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;253912

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Hi,

When I create a form in the design view, the system will prompt me that there isn't sufficient
memory to carry on the task and to close all unrelated program in order to proceed. I have
installed 512 RAM and I wasn't doing any multitasking at the time.
Has anyone encounter this problem before? Kindly help.

Thank you.
 

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