![]() ![]() ![]() I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve tried to make a change to a table, whether it’s adding a new field, changing the type of an existing field, or deleting a field from a table in the Table Design View, only to be greeted by an error message telling me there’s not enough memory to complete the task.Īs well as being a sign that the database (or table) might be getting a little on the large side which should be handled before I’m left trying to repair mdb files, it can also be a sign that Access just can’t do it while Design View is active. How many times have you tried to add a new field to an existing table and had the dreaded “not enough memory to complete this operation” error message? If the answer is none then you’ve been lucky – so far, but chances are that you’ll have it at some point, so this article will explain how you can add a new field – even when Access doesn’t think it can… Table changes – without the headaches ![]()
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