G Guest Nov 5, 2003 #1 could you please tell me why i am getting an error message"subroutine out of range"
K Ken Snell Nov 6, 2003 #2 Could you tell us what you're doing when this happens? and perhaps post your code so that we can see what is happening? Chances are, the message you're seeing is "subscript is out of range"?
Could you tell us what you're doing when this happens? and perhaps post your code so that we can see what is happening? Chances are, the message you're seeing is "subscript is out of range"?
T Tom Ellison Nov 6, 2003 #3 Very nice detective work, Ken. I have a bald spot from scratching, trying to figure this out myself. You make it look so easy! Tom Ellison Microsoft Access MVP Ellison Enterprises - Your One Stop IT Experts
Very nice detective work, Ken. I have a bald spot from scratching, trying to figure this out myself. You make it look so easy! Tom Ellison Microsoft Access MVP Ellison Enterprises - Your One Stop IT Experts
K Ken Snell Nov 6, 2003 #4 Tom Ellison said: Very nice detective work, Ken. I have a bald spot from scratching, trying to figure this out myself. You make it look so easy! Tom Ellison Microsoft Access MVP Ellison Enterprises - Your One Stop IT Experts Click to expand... Assuming that I have guessed correctly! < g >
Tom Ellison said: Very nice detective work, Ken. I have a bald spot from scratching, trying to figure this out myself. You make it look so easy! Tom Ellison Microsoft Access MVP Ellison Enterprises - Your One Stop IT Experts Click to expand... Assuming that I have guessed correctly! < g >