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SYMPTOMSWhen Microsoft Access is unexpectedly closed by a macro, system resources are not released, and Microsoft Access remains in the Microsoft Windows Task List even though the application is no longer available. CAUSE
The abnormal closing of Microsoft Access is due to event timing in
the macro. The macro opens the Categories table, calls the Replace In
Field dialog box, and then closes the Categories table. However, the
Replace In Field dialog box, by design, functions differently than other
dialog boxes do by allowing macros to continue running while the dialog box
is displayed. Because the macro continues running the Categories table
is closed before the replace action is completed. There is no macro
action to pause the macro's execution; macro events occur sequentially
unless a modal dialog box requests input from the user. The fact
that the table is closed before the replace action is completed causes
Microsoft Access to close abnormally.
STATUSThis problem no longer occurs in Microsoft Access version 2.0. MORE INFORMATIONSteps to Reproduce BehaviorWARNING: Make sure to save any open work on your computer before following these steps. Following these steps will cause Microsoft Access to quit; any open work will not be saved.
Additional query words: abnormal termination close
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