Did you try using as a table and copying to a new table with a PJX 
extension?

Mark Stanton wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Rick Schummer wrote:
>   
>> You can try to PACK the pjx file when you have it opened exclusively. 
>> Also look for any corruption in the file.
>>     
>
> No obvious corruption, although this thing about looking in the "DEVINFO"
> field hanging the (XP-PRO) machine seems a bit odd, isn't it?
>
> No deleted records either, since the file is reconstituted from an
> XML version of my original project file...
>
> Regards
> Mark

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