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Diane
I was deleting some files from Access last week that I didn't think I would
need...wrong! Now when I want to open a form that I use all of the time, I
get the message "The form name "frmMainCampaign" is misspelled or refers to a
form that doesn't exist. If 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.
After I click OK, I get the following:
Macro Name: Auto Exec
Condition: True
Action Name: Open Form
Arguments: frmMainCampaign|From|||Edit|Normal
At this point all I can click on is Halt, and it takes me out of there.
I do see the auto exec macro listed in my macro directory, when I click on
it I get the same message.
I did not build this program (obviously!) I am just using it to track
contributions. Do I have to re-build the query? I am not very familiar with
Access.
Anyone have any answers? Thank you for any and all responses.
need...wrong! Now when I want to open a form that I use all of the time, I
get the message "The form name "frmMainCampaign" is misspelled or refers to a
form that doesn't exist. If 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.
After I click OK, I get the following:
Macro Name: Auto Exec
Condition: True
Action Name: Open Form
Arguments: frmMainCampaign|From|||Edit|Normal
At this point all I can click on is Halt, and it takes me out of there.
I do see the auto exec macro listed in my macro directory, when I click on
it I get the same message.
I did not build this program (obviously!) I am just using it to track
contributions. Do I have to re-build the query? I am not very familiar with
Access.
Anyone have any answers? Thank you for any and all responses.