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Access changing data type on import of file

Richard Yamamoto 5 Reputation points
2026-04-20T14:33:07.59+00:00

I have Access through Office 365. This month, the available data types for importing a file have changed. For example, "Double" no longer is available. I cannot find a summary of what data types were removed and what to use in their place. My bigger issue is that Access is changing the data type "Short Text" to "Long Text" upon importing a file ("Long Text" isn't even an option in the import dialogue). I'm unable to change the data type back to "Short Text" in Design View. When I try, I get a message that there isn't enough disk space or memory.

Microsoft 365 and Office | Access | For business | Windows

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George Hepworth 22,855 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
2026-04-23T13:22:04.91+00:00

I reported this bug in Build 2604 to the Access team at Microsoft on the 20th. They are looking into it.

In the meantime, rolling back to Build 2603, as has been stated above, will restore the appropriate behavior.

Adding to the complexity, other issues have been identified -- and resolved -- in this Build, so it's unclear where this one stands.

Please note, however, that the data types themselves did not change.

It is a change in the way the data import process recognizes them in the source file. Temporarily rolling back to the prior build will restore the appropriate behavior.

AccessForever.org has articles with advice on Update Bugs.

https://www.accessforever.org/post/how-to-deal-with-update-bugs

https://www.accessforever.org/post/demystifying-microsoft-365-update-channels

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  1. Ted Borie 0 Reputation points
    2026-05-01T16:37:04.7633333+00:00

    Thank you. Seems to have fixed my cursor going AWOL in Access too. Wish I'd found this before I reinstalled Windows last weekend but glad I did before figuring something had gone haywire with my hardware.

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  2. Richard Yamamoto 5 Reputation points
    2026-04-20T18:34:44.23+00:00

    Thanks for your help on this, George. I appreciate your taking the time to help and provide feedback.

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