I can only suggest uninstall and reinstall if you have the program to do that, or download an install.
I would also do a virus check etc, just to be on the safe side.
I can only suggest uninstall and reinstall if you have the program to do that, or download an install.
I would also do a virus check etc, just to be on the safe side.
Last edited by Welshgasman; 03-26-2024 at 06:39 AM.
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Perhaps you've somehow moved the database window off screen. Have a look in Access Options to see if any settings can be changed
Did you get a new graphics card before you noticed this? I think you mentioned you did an Office repair (not sure) so I was thinking either a Windows repair or it's a graphics card issue. It's possible that older Access versions don't play well with gamer cards.
The more we hear silence, the more we begin to think about our value in this universe.
Paraphrase of Professor Brian Cox.
I would backup all your data and then do a complete reset of the PC
You can PM me if you need further help.
Good Reading https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/off...on-description
That would be the absolutely last option I would attempt.
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Agreed. Windows repair before that. Answering the graphics card question somewhere before that.That would be the absolutely last option I would attempt.
In my research, others with older versions of Windows and Access had installed new cards. The card graphics accelerator caused this issue. The older versions of Windows seemed to have options for choosing which graphics mode an application would use. I don't see that option in W10.
The more we hear silence, the more we begin to think about our value in this universe.
Paraphrase of Professor Brian Cox.
No new graphic cards.
"Perhaps you've somehow moved the database window off screen. Have a look in Access Options to see if any settings can be changed"
Where would I look for for this? If the DB window is off screen, how would I find it?
No new graphics card.
How do I find out if the DB window is off the scren?
Sorry but I can't help as I haven't used A2003 much for many years and only have a copy on a VM.
I know how to locate objects in current versions but that won't help you.
If you can't resolve this annoyance, you might want to consider obtaining a newer version of Access
For info, the OP has now posted the same question at Access not displaying properly | Access World Forums (access-programmers.co.uk)
Yes, I did. This the first time. This forum said they did not an answer. So, I went elsewhere.
That isn't an issue in itself. The issue many forum members have is that a link in each forum isn't provided. This should explain it and what a cross poster should do.
https://excelguru.ca/a-message-to-forum-cross-posters/
The more we hear silence, the more we begin to think about our value in this universe.
Paraphrase of Professor Brian Cox.
I understand the previous post. Thank you for recognizing my frustration. Here is the link to the cross post
https://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/threads/access-not-displaying-properly.330698/
BTW, it's also nice if you post in one or the other that you managed to solve this. Both is even better, even if it's not explained in one of them. If in the future someone else having the same issue stumbles on either thread they should be able to follow the trail.
I was trying to find code or methods to re-locate the db window but it's hard to find solutions for 20 year old versions of Access. I'm watching the other thread to see if the keyboard shortcuts do anything for you. One fix might be to upgrade seeing as how that db window was removed many years ago. It also might be interesting to have someone open your db in a newer version.
The more we hear silence, the more we begin to think about our value in this universe.
Paraphrase of Professor Brian Cox.
I will post a fix when this is fixed. I have a DB on a shared folder with another computer. The DB from that folder does not open correctly from my computer. When I try to open the file from the other computer, from the shared drive, it opens correctly.