I'm not sure if this will work, but what if you try to export the table to an 
excel file and verify that the fields are there.  If so you can import that 
excel file back into your DB.

wsn05641 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:      I have an unusual problem.  I created 
a flat-file type database in 
ACCESS which has about 20,000 records and about 100 fields.

   After about 3 months, I copied the file to a CDROM disc, but when I 
tried to access the data, I can only see about 10 fields.  When I go 
to the design mode I can see the file definitions of all of the 
fields.  The size of the file remains the same as the original file.

   Unfortunately one of my associated deleted the original file.

   Can anyone help getting this file back to normal?

W. S. Nolen









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