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Tony P
I am having trouble converting macros in Access 2000 into
VBA statements using the Tools/Macro/Convert macro to VBA.
I get a message stating that "the <application> can not
find the wizard or there is a syntax error in the
declarations section of a visual basic module.
The wizard you need may be missing from the Libraries key
of the <application> section of the Windows Registry.
To make sure that the wizard is in the Windows Registry,
run Setup to reinstall the <application> and then compile
all visual basic modules in the database."
I reinstalled both Access and the application and compiled
under VB's menu Debug/compile and do not get any relief.
What is the problem here and how can I solve it?
Thank you for your help.
Regards,
Tony.
VBA statements using the Tools/Macro/Convert macro to VBA.
I get a message stating that "the <application> can not
find the wizard or there is a syntax error in the
declarations section of a visual basic module.
The wizard you need may be missing from the Libraries key
of the <application> section of the Windows Registry.
To make sure that the wizard is in the Windows Registry,
run Setup to reinstall the <application> and then compile
all visual basic modules in the database."
I reinstalled both Access and the application and compiled
under VB's menu Debug/compile and do not get any relief.
What is the problem here and how can I solve it?
Thank you for your help.
Regards,
Tony.