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Article ID: 922076 - Last Review: October 15, 2007 - Revision: 1.7
The Undo list is cleared when you click "Enable Content" in Access 2007
When you click
Enable Content for a database in Microsoft Office Access 2007, the
Undo list is cleared. Therefore, you cannot undo any major changes that you made to the database before you clicked
Enable Content. These major changes include deleting a table or a form from the database.
When you click
Enable Content for a database, Access 2007 saves, closes, and then reopens the database. These actions clear the list of the most recent actions that you can undo in the
Undo list on the
Quick Access Toolbar.
Typically, databases are restricted in their functionality when they are opened. If you create or modify a database, you must enable that database. Because the
Undo list will be cleared when you enable the database, you should enable the database as the very first thing that you do when you create or modify a database.
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Office Access 2007
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