However, even then it’s not a cause for worry, as Stellar Phoenix Access Database Repair is readily available and quite affordable and can be easily used to recover your data in a couple minutes.
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However, in some cases, even those manual recovery steps don’t work. In such cases you can try a few steps like disabling AutoCorrect and importing all the tables, data records and objects into a new Access database file. However, in some cases the corruption is significant enough that this can’t be fixed simply through that built-in tool. Microsoft Access even includes the handy “Compact and Repair Database” button built right into it, to make dealing with this a cinch. That said, it isn’t too much of a cause for concern as data can typically be recovered easily one way or another and you can continue on your way with daily multi-user use of it. This can occur especially if deployed for multi-user use without first splitting the database into separate front-end and backend Access databases files. Some who have used Microsoft Access for quite a while will know that Access database files can end up corrupted in some cases – one of the prices of the extremely easy file copy-deployment that makes Access so attractive.