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Old April 10th, 2009, 12:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
DBNUT
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Default field list task pane will not load

I remove and reinstalled access to see if I could get the field list and
property icons in the ribbon bar to work. If I choose creat form - I see the
form but no fields. I click on the Field list and get nothing - same is true
for properties. In fact, I cannot call these lists up at any time.

I ran detect and repair twice - I even ran two registery checkers and no
problems.


Help
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dbnut
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Old April 11th, 2009, 04:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Crystal (strive4peace)
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Default field list task pane will not load

Did you used to have another monitor? If so, perhaps they are going
there...

the other option is to set your screen resolution to show the most it
can -- then move the lists to the viewable area when you change the
resolution again


Warm Regards,
Crystal
remote programming and training

http://www.YouTube.com/user/LearnAccessByCrystal

Access Basics
http://www.AccessMVP.com/strive4peace
free 100-page tutorial that covers essentials in Access

*
(: have an awesome day
*


dbnut wrote:
I remove and reinstalled access to see if I could get the field list and
property icons in the ribbon bar to work. If I choose creat form - I see the
form but no fields. I click on the Field list and get nothing - same is true
for properties. In fact, I cannot call these lists up at any time.

I ran detect and repair twice - I even ran two registery checkers and no
problems.


Help

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Old April 11th, 2009, 02:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
DBNUT
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Default field list task pane will not load

Crystal

I believe you are on to something - I tried to reset my screen resolution
out of properties and I could not. I tried from NDIVA control panel and no
go. Some how I am locked into this screen resolution. So I do not know if
fixing this will solve my problem but I now have another fun filled day of
chasing down yet another issue.

Thanks
--
dbnut


"Crystal (strive4peace)" wrote:

Did you used to have another monitor? If so, perhaps they are going
there...

the other option is to set your screen resolution to show the most it
can -- then move the lists to the viewable area when you change the
resolution again


Warm Regards,
Crystal
remote programming and training

http://www.YouTube.com/user/LearnAccessByCrystal

Access Basics
http://www.AccessMVP.com/strive4peace
free 100-page tutorial that covers essentials in Access

*
(: have an awesome day
*


dbnut wrote:
I remove and reinstalled access to see if I could get the field list and
property icons in the ribbon bar to work. If I choose creat form - I see the
form but no fields. I click on the Field list and get nothing - same is true
for properties. In fact, I cannot call these lists up at any time.

I ran detect and repair twice - I even ran two registery checkers and no
problems.


Help


  #4  
Old April 11th, 2009, 08:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Crystal (strive4peace)
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Posts: 27
Default field list task pane will not load

you're welcome

make a note of what monitor driver you are using and try a different one...

right-click on your desktop -- Properties
Settings tab
Advanced command button


Warm Regards,
Crystal
remote programming and training

http://www.YouTube.com/user/LearnAccessByCrystal

Access Basics
http://www.AccessMVP.com/strive4peace
free 100-page tutorial that covers essentials in Access

*
(: have an awesome day
*


dbnut wrote:
Crystal

I believe you are on to something - I tried to reset my screen resolution
out of properties and I could not. I tried from NDIVA control panel and no
go. Some how I am locked into this screen resolution. So I do not know if
fixing this will solve my problem but I now have another fun filled day of
chasing down yet another issue.

Thanks

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Old April 26th, 2009, 12:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
DBNUT
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Default field list task pane will not load

Help

It's now $456.56 dollars later - crashed the system had to recover - doin't
even get me started on RAID and Chkdsk. So now resolution works but I still
cannot find the field task listings. Reloading Access was of no help - I am
stuck.
--
dbnut


"dbnut" wrote:

Crystal

I believe you are on to something - I tried to reset my screen resolution
out of properties and I could not. I tried from NDIVA control panel and no
go. Some how I am locked into this screen resolution. So I do not know if
fixing this will solve my problem but I now have another fun filled day of
chasing down yet another issue.

Thanks
--
dbnut


"Crystal (strive4peace)" wrote:

Did you used to have another monitor? If so, perhaps they are going
there...

the other option is to set your screen resolution to show the most it
can -- then move the lists to the viewable area when you change the
resolution again


Warm Regards,
Crystal
remote programming and training

http://www.YouTube.com/user/LearnAccessByCrystal

Access Basics
http://www.AccessMVP.com/strive4peace
free 100-page tutorial that covers essentials in Access

*
(: have an awesome day
*


dbnut wrote:
I remove and reinstalled access to see if I could get the field list and
property icons in the ribbon bar to work. If I choose creat form - I see the
form but no fields. I click on the Field list and get nothing - same is true
for properties. In fact, I cannot call these lists up at any time.

I ran detect and repair twice - I even ran two registery checkers and no
problems.


Help


 




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