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When I try to create a switchboard using the Access 2000
switchboard manager, I receive the following error message
in a popup msg box, "Microsoft Access failed to create the
Visual Basic module '.'"
The basic switchboard form appears and I can edit it, but
not save it, and the table used to manage the switch board
is also created. The database exists on the C drive,
though when complete, it will reside on a network drive.
switchboard manager, I receive the following error message
in a popup msg box, "Microsoft Access failed to create the
Visual Basic module '.'"
The basic switchboard form appears and I can edit it, but
not save it, and the table used to manage the switch board
is also created. The database exists on the C drive,
though when complete, it will reside on a network drive.