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From: "Justine" <>
Subject: Re: CUSTODIAN-D Digest V01 #50
Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2001 18:41:04 +0100
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I get this frequently when inputting Birth Indexes. I find the best thing to
do is save what you have got, then close the window down and simply reopen
and it should work fine.

I have no idea what it means !!

I hope this helps.

Best Wishes

Jus
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kate Brookfield" <>
To: <>
Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2001 8:27 AM
Subject: Re: CUSTODIAN-D Digest V01 #50


> I am a relatively new user of Custodian II, but I am not new to computer
> programs.
>
> I am wondering why this programme does not have a HELP feature either on
the
> menu line or when one uses F1, which is usual for most computer programs.
>
> The Index of the Manual does not have an entry for Data Error messages so
> one has to search through many differenct chapters to find the
information.
>
> I was entering data into the 1881 Census form when I got a message
> indicating a 16389Data access error. The annoying feature is that this
> message will not let me do anything about the darned error. As soon as I
try
> to access the information the message pops up again. In the end I just
> closed Custodian down.
>
> So where do I find information about the 163389Data error? Secondly, how
is
> it corrected when the message won't let you type anything?
>
> Maybe somebody who has used the program for some time would be kind enough
> to explain this to me.
>
> Thanks in hope
>
> Kate
>
>
>
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