GP Fault on Close or Direction Key After Move Forward Command |
Q126810
In Microsoft Project, if you use the Move Forward command to move an object on your project, you may receive a general protection (GP) fault when you use one of the direction keys (immediately after using the command) or when you close the file.
This problem occurs when you move an object, such as a drawing object, on
your project using the Move Forward command, if the only object that is
located "in front" of this object is hidden.
For example, if an object on your project is linked to a subtask, and you
hide the subtask, the object is also hidden. If you move another object on
your project using the Move Backward command, and you then move the object
again using the Move Forward command, the object is moved "in front" of the
hidden object, and the object you moved is no longer visible. If you then
press any of the direction keys, you receive a GP fault.
If you continue working without using the direction keys, you receive a GP fault when you close the file, whether or not you choose to save the file.
Note that if you save the file, the file is saved correctly, even though
you receive a GP fault. When you start Microsoft Project again, you can
open the file and continue editing it without incident.
To work around this problem, avoid moving an object forward when an object in front of it is hidden.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.
To move a selected object, such as a drawing object, you can use the Move Forward and Move Backward buttons located on the Drawing toolbar, or the Move Forward and Move Backward commands on the drawing object shortcut menu. These commands move a drawn object in front of or behind another object.
The following are additional ways that you can hide an object that is
attached to a task. Under the conditions described above, these ways to
hide an object also cause this GP fault:
For more information about the Move Drawn Objects Commands, choose the Search button in Help and type:
moving behind
Additional query words: gpf 0003:02BD
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Issue type : kbbug
Technology : kbProjectSearch kbProject400
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