ItzRick,
Pardon me for butting in here. I would just like to point out that
troubleshooting computer functioning is often something that requires
"attention to detail". In this case, "does not work", and "use an
expression", and "a simple queary", do not allow anyone to know what you
are doing. In fact, "a simple queary that eveluates to False" doesn't
even make sense, since a query does not evaluate to anything...
evaluating to something is not the purpose or function of a query. So,
when Tina requested the specifics of the macro and the specifics of the
expression, I would respectfully suggest you consider doing just that.
The specifics of the macro means what actions does the macro use, what
are the relevant arguments of the various macro actions, and also any
macro Conditions used. The specifics of the expression means copy/paste
the exact syntax of the expression you are using into your reply post,
and if necessary explain the meaning of any parts of the expression to
anyone for whom it may not be obvious. Thanks.