MS 2007 template Error Message

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Using the template "Tasks" I got rid of the form "Task List" because it would
not allow me to modify it as I needed to (could build a form from scratch
that would do what I need).

I got this error message the next time I opened the database:

<><><><><><><>
The form name “Task List†is misspelled or refers to a form that doesn’t
exist.

I the invalid form name is in a macro, an Action Failed dialog box will
display the macro name and the macro’s arguments after you click OK. Open
the Macro window, and enter the correct form name.
<><><><><><><>

Well, nothing happened after I hit the OK. I looked for code (Alt F11)
found none. Looked in the Macro's for "Task List" -- nothing. Deleted
macros one by one -- nothing (i.e. the error message continued to show up.)

Since the database opens to this form i fugured it had something like "on
open, open.me", but as I said I couldn't find any code at all at all.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

JR
 
Hi JR,
click the big office button at top left of screen then choose Access Options
(near bottom).
Choose Current Database then look for Display Form.
You can choose the none option.


Jeanette Cunningham MS Access MVP -- Melbourne Victoria Australia
 
Bless you! I did not ask the original question but I needed the answer! Yay!



Jeanette Cunningham wrote:

Hi JR,click the big office button at top left of screen then choose Access
25-Oct-09

Hi JR
click the big office button at top left of screen then choose Access Option
(near bottom)
Choose Current Database then look for Display Form
You can choose the none option

Jeanette Cunningham MS Access MVP -- Melbourne Victoria Australia

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