I am a very basic database user - not too advanced.

I downloaded LibreOffice a few days ago and created a basic database file. 
It simply consisted of a single table with approximately 20 columns, a
couple of basic queries and a basic entry form.

Today I added an "image" column to the table and a corresponding "image"
field to the form.

It appeared to work fine, but then I closed the form, which In had already
done a couple of times, and from that point on I receive an error and cannot
access anything.

I can close LibreOffice and open it.  I can open the ODB file I created, but
if I attempt to even click on the Tables icon or if I attempt to open any of
my queries or the form, I receive the following error: "The connection to
the data source "DW Sponsorships Database" could not be established.   Out
of Memory".

If I click on "More," I see the following additional info: "SQL Status:
S1000   Error code: -72   Out of Memory"

It is as if the Table has disappeared (probably corrupted).

This is a work file that my boss is expecting me to use TODAY - ouch!

Can anyone help?

Thanks 



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