Problem with Time and Billing Template - Access 2003

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Greg Dunn

I created an app using the Time & Billing template, but when I click the
[Preview Invoice] button on the [Client] form, there are #Name? symbols in
the [Total Hours], [Total Hourly Billings], and [Total Expenses] textboxes,
and an #Error symbol in the Amount Due textbox.

I found other references to this error using Google Groups, and the person
asking about it eventually indicated that one of the other participants in
the dialog had helped him find a solution, which had something to do with
macro security settings. Unfortunately, neither person indicated what the
solution was.

Apparently the Time & Billing template is old Access 2000 code.

Help appreciated! I'd actually like to use the thing.

Greg d
 
See

http://groups-beta.google.com/group/microsoft.public.access/msg/9c97a482f446a678

Greg said:
I created an app using the Time & Billing template, but when I click
the [Preview Invoice] button on the [Client] form, there are #Name?
symbols in the [Total Hours], [Total Hourly Billings], and [Total
Expenses] textboxes, and an #Error symbol in the Amount Due textbox.

I found other references to this error using Google Groups, and the
person asking about it eventually indicated that one of the other
participants in the dialog had helped him find a solution, which had
something to do with macro security settings. Unfortunately, neither
person indicated what the solution was.

Apparently the Time & Billing template is old Access 2000 code.

Help appreciated! I'd actually like to use the thing.

Greg d
 
Joan, thank you for that reference; that fixed it!

Greg


Joan Wild said:
See

http://groups-beta.google.com/group/microsoft.public.access/msg/9c97a482f446a678

Greg said:
I created an app using the Time & Billing template, but when I click
the [Preview Invoice] button on the [Client] form, there are #Name?
symbols in the [Total Hours], [Total Hourly Billings], and [Total
Expenses] textboxes, and an #Error symbol in the Amount Due textbox.

I found other references to this error using Google Groups, and the
person asking about it eventually indicated that one of the other
participants in the dialog had helped him find a solution, which had
something to do with macro security settings. Unfortunately, neither
person indicated what the solution was.

Apparently the Time & Billing template is old Access 2000 code.

Help appreciated! I'd actually like to use the thing.

Greg d
 
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