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how do i stop access changing my vb code

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DAVIDPEOVER - 09 Mar 2005 12:29 GMT
every time i type in this bit of code it gets automaticly changed can anyone
tell
me how to stop it being changed.

the newgpId() should say NewGPID()

   Me![GPID] = newgpId()
 
 
Sandra Daigle - 09 Mar 2005 13:40 GMT
I'm not certain that you can - however, the VB Editor will convert procedure
names to match the procedure declaration so in your case, the solution would
be to make sure that the case in your procedure declaration is the way you
want it to appear elsewhere.

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> every time i type in this bit of code it gets automaticly changed can
> anyone tell
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>    Me![GPID] = newgpId()
 
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