

Some of these were included in Version 2205. Updated "web experience" string in Client Settings.Updated navigation pane background color to match other Office panes.Updated Access colors to conform to updated Microsoft 365 standards.Prevent the close button from being disabled in the Macro Builder tab.Fixed unintended line breaks for languages with Unicode Ideographic Variation Sequence characters.Fixed modern charts to show localized currency symbols when currency values are formatted.Pressing escape in "edit link" dialog or other secondary dialogs no longer also closes the linked table manager.Fixed Linked Table Manager unable to open a SQL linked table if the table has a column name more than 63 characters.Requirements grew too rapidly when using DAO or OLEDB interfaces to read Access databases. Access Connectivity Engine (ACE): Out of Memory Error when looping through record set in VBA in Excel or Word.įixed apps from closing unexpectedly if memory.Fixed error "Your computer is out of disk space" when the app could not process large.Fixed crash in Access that occurred when applying multiple filters to a value list lookup.Microsoft article describing the problem and eventual solution:Įrror when trying to open an ACCDE/MDE file created in a different version of Access This impacted customers using the royalty-free runtime libraries in our Total Access Emailer and Total Access Statistics Library references to ACCDE and MDE format databases were broken as they were no longer considered VBA projects:Ĭompile error: Requested type library or wizard is not a VBA project
ACCESS LABEL WIZARD PATCH
Security Patch included a fix from the VBA team which caused a Microsoft Access Compile error for Access databases that were previously working for years. An issue where some users were unable to use DoCmd.TransferText with existing import/export specificationsīug fix for previous Security Patch that caused a Microsoft Access Compile error.Īccess Fix Now Available for VBA Security Patch Issue.An issue that could cause "#Deleted" to be displayed when using older SQL Server ODBC drivers.Microsoft Access Blog Post by Access Product Manager Michael Aldridge: Outlook and Office updates, but no Access specific updates.
ACCESS LABEL WIZARD CODE
