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TexasGrl - 10 Apr 2006 21:00 GMT
I am trying to add command buttons to a form and I am receiving the following
message:
Method 'Module' of object '_form_roster_udate_TBL'failed.
Can anyone PLEASE tell me what that means?  I think it has to do with the
fact that I accidently deleted the DB b/c the problems started after it was
restored.  When the file was restored all code was lost.  Would appreciate
any help.
'69 Camaro - 10 Apr 2006 21:28 GMT
Hi, mdavis.

> Can anyone PLEASE tell me what that means?

It usually means that your database application is the victim of a very
nasty bug.

You, or someone else who opened this database application, did not install
MS Office 2000 SP-3 after installing one of the MS Office XP or MS Office
2003 applications or Visio 2002 (actually, any application that uses VBA 6.2)
on the computer.  And you, or the other person, forgot to compile the code
after importing or copying code from another database application.

Please see this Knowledge Base article concerning this nasty bug:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?id=304548

HTH.
Gunny

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> I am trying to add command buttons to a form and I am receiving the following
> message:
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> restored.  When the file was restored all code was lost.  Would appreciate
> any help.
 
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