Here is a previous post from Fred. Also check to see if
you have the service packs on the problem pc's
It could be one or both of two things.
1) Your expression is not correctly written.
It should be
2) You computer may also have a missing reference.
Open any module in Design view (or click Ctrl + G).
On the Tools menu, click References.
Click to clear the check box for the type library or object
library
marked as "Missing:."
An alternative to removing the reference is to restore the
referenced
file to the path specified in the References dialog box.
If the
referenced file is in a new location, clear the "Missing:"
reference
and create a new reference to the file in its new folder.
See Microsoft KnowledgeBase articles:
283115 'ACC2002: References That You Must Set When You
Work with
Microsoft Access'
Or for Access 97:
175484 'References to Set When Working With Microsoft
Access' for
the correct ones needed,
and
160870 'VBA Functions Break in Database with Missing
References' for
how to reset a missing one.
For even more information, see
http://members.rogers.com/douglas.j.steele/AccessReferenceErrors.html
Jim
-----Original Message-----
I used the following to print the date and time of print on the bottom of my
reports:
=Format(Date(),"Long Date") & " " & Format(Time(),"Long Time")