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    Form suddenly disappears

    I have an Access 2010 database with a form containing a tab-control. I've slowly been adding several stand-alone forms as pages on the tab-control. I just added 2 more, and all of a sudden the form does not display in Form mode. It doesn't even get to the Activate event.

    I removed the last two pages - the ones that I had just added, but the form is still non-operable.

    I've never seen this before and am stumped as to how to proceed. I'm getting ready to dump some basic data (numer & types of controls, etc) but in the meantime has anyone ever seen this before?

    Thanks,

    Tony

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    Some additional information.

    I can track the form's activity through the Load event, but then it never makes it to the Activate event. (This matches, as far as I can tell) the visual symptoms, where the form is seen to be available, but there is nothing there.

    I'm nowhere close to the limit on the number of controls:
    Summary report for form CCCBR (CCCBR Master form)
    CCCBR (CCCBR Master form) has 49 Text boxes
    CCCBR (CCCBR Master form) has 16 Check boxes
    CCCBR (CCCBR Master form) has 3 Combo boxes
    CCCBR (CCCBR Master form) has 16 Check boxes
    CCCBR (CCCBR Master form) has 13 Command Buttons
    CCCBR (CCCBR Master form) has 90 Labels
    CCCBR (CCCBR Master form) has 1 List boxes
    CCCBR (CCCBR Master form) has 9 Pages
    CCCBR (CCCBR Master form) has 0 Radio buttons
    CCCBR (CCCBR Master form) has 1 Tab controls
    CCCBR (CCCBR Master form) has 0 Toggle buttons

    The form consistently uses about 288/292 KB of memory when it is 'loaded', and releases most of it when it is closed. So, something is going on!

    Tony

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    Thanks for the response. Another source discovered that I had somehow, inadvertently set the Visible attribute of the detail area to false. Access was simply doing what it thought I wanted! Now of course I have to re-program myself to avoid such egregious fat-fingering!

    Tony

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