Here's a classic Microsoft tech support line: "Re-install Windows". But not first. Try these (in order):
--Compact/Repair your database and see if that fixes the problem.
--Try and figure out if your database is corrupted. If you don't mind, you can import all the objects into a new database and a fresh MDB. This loses some information (such as form placement/sizing, *security permissions and ownership info*, etc). The problem may disappear with your new database file.
--Totally uninstall and then re-install office.
--Re-install Windows. Depending on which version you're using, you may have the "quick install" that just copies over a lot of files and usually fixes the problem, instead of the "clean format" variant.
Maybe you're thinking "that's a lot of work", but it might be less work if you go in the above order than, say:
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