Originally Posted by
ItsMe
I would start by getting rid of the report. You will want to take notes and save details about your report to aid in the rebuild process.
I understand that you have done this already. However, I would do it in a specific way. I would start by opening the report in design view. In the properties, go to the Has Module property. I believe it is on the Other tab. Get rid of all the VBA code by changing the Has Module property from Yes to No. Save the Report! Then, do a compact and repair. Now, delete the report and rebuild it.
Also, consider that the table with the OLE filed is corrupt and may need to be rebuilt first. Not sure if I understand whether or not this field is functioning correctly.