Microsoft Access

Discussion in 'Parallels Desktop for Mac' started by bennie, Oct 28, 2006.

  1. bennie

    bennie Junior Member

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    I am running Parallels for a XP Pro VM version 1966. The problem I am seeing is some of the graphs only show half. To be sure I opened the same file in Bootcamp and the whole graph shows up the way it should. Is anybody else seeing this type of problem or is nobody really using MS Access in this way? Any info would be great. So much easier to use Paralells then Bootcamp.

    Thanks.
     
  2. bennie

    bennie Junior Member

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    I have since upgraded to 1970 and there has been no change. I also have received no response from Parallel's the company either. Of course I did get the response that I would hear from them in a couple of days. They really need to get with the support program. I would really like this problem looked into as it forces me to use Bootcamp instead. My guess it also affects other graphic anomolies as well.
     
  3. joem

    joem Forum Maven

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    I can confirm that Access reports (2 of them) that display graphs show only the top half (or a little less) of the page. They work properly on a PC (and in VPC, FWIW).
     
  4. timon

    timon Member

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    I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one having problems with Access. Now if Parallels would talk to us that would be great.

    Andrew where are you???
     
  5. aidan

    aidan Member

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    I have 2 Microsoft Graph objects embedded in an MS Access form. Both graphs on parallels only show the left side with the right side missing. I have the latest version on parrallels, and have tried repairing, reinstalling and doing just about everything possible with Office and XP Pro.

    Needless to say they work fine on a non parellels machine. Any help or advice, or even an idea what might be causing this would be great. Thx.
     
  6. bennie

    bennie Junior Member

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    The problem is still there exactly the same with 3036.
     

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