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Art_Menius
Nov 18, 2022Brass Contributor
Access freezes when I copy a record
Windows 11 Office 365 Access Suddenly, when I copied a record in the database Access froze as if it didn't have enough memory. I tried compact and repair, repairing Office, uninstalling and reins...
- Dec 03, 2022I also did that and saw the problem remained
Jeff_Berger
Jan 04, 2024Copper Contributor
Someone said go to SETTINGS and turn off Suggested Actions. Where exactly is SETTINGS? I see no SETTING icon and no column heading SETTINGS.
FYI I have Win 11 and use as Administrator, which works unless I forget to do it... Infuriating that Msoft has not fixed this OLD SOFTWARE MESS!
- VBA_CoderFeb 18, 2024Copper Contributor
Same issue here, and this has been around for well over a year and half, and they still have not fixed it. It's annoying because if I forget to start Access as Administrator, the problem happens, whereas if I start Access as Administrator, this problem does not happen.
- PacoP1971Feb 18, 2024Copper Contributor
Thanks
Already received that solution. Like you I just need to remember to log on as administrator first
God Bless
- Shane GroffFeb 18, 2024
Microsoft
I would suggest that the easiest workaround is to disable Suggested Actions under System/Clipboard. The fix for this should be in Windows 11 24H2, which will be released later this year.
- Paul_BockmannJan 04, 2024Copper Contributor
Click "Start" and type "settings" then press Enter
Click "System" and scroll to almost bottom and select "Clipboard"
Turn Off the "Selected Actions"
Paul
- Jan 04, 2024
Hi,
> Where exactly is SETTINGS?
Click the Windows logo or the magnifying glass in your task bar and type "Settings" into the search field. This should bring up the Settings. The rest of the path is explained in Workaround 4 at the end of our bug documenting article.
Servus
Karl
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