I'm using Access 2010 on a Windows 7 PC.
I have similar DBs in which I'm administrator. I made changes to a form in one of the DBs and wanted to copy that form into another DB. I first did a copy of the form and opened the other DB where I pasted. The system asked if I wanted to overwrite; I said yes. The properties of the form indicated it was created on the current date. But when I opened the form, it was still in the original format before any changes.
I then deleted the form and performed the copy/paste again, but with the same results.
Then another try was to again delete the form from the receiving DB and perform an import from the modified form's DB. Once more, although the properties indicated the creation date was the current date, the form showed no changes.
I'm at a loss.
Any suggestions?
Vic
I have similar DBs in which I'm administrator. I made changes to a form in one of the DBs and wanted to copy that form into another DB. I first did a copy of the form and opened the other DB where I pasted. The system asked if I wanted to overwrite; I said yes. The properties of the form indicated it was created on the current date. But when I opened the form, it was still in the original format before any changes.
I then deleted the form and performed the copy/paste again, but with the same results.
Then another try was to again delete the form from the receiving DB and perform an import from the modified form's DB. Once more, although the properties indicated the creation date was the current date, the form showed no changes.
I'm at a loss.
Any suggestions?
Vic