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Hunter - 11 Jun 2007 00:22 GMT
Hi Guys,
   When using a Switchboard to view a Report I receive a notice that
"Access can't follow the hyperlink to '0'.  Please verify destination"  I
have only one choice "OK" after which my report is shown.  How can I get rid
of this notice?

Please tell me what I have done wrong.

Thanks,
Hunter
Borris - 11 Jun 2007 07:13 GMT
Then getting a message of this kind, generally the case is that some control
does have a dammaged (or empty) hyperling propety. The control desn't know
what database objett to work with.
For more information look at this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/175963

> Hi Guys,
>     When using a Switchboard to view a Report I receive a notice that
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> Thanks,
> Hunter
Hunter - 11 Jun 2007 19:33 GMT
To my knowledge I have not created a hyperlink.  How would I know which objet
has an empty property?
Hunter

> Then getting a message of this kind, generally the case is that some control
> does have a dammaged (or empty) hyperling propety. The control desn't know
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> > Thanks,
> > Hunter
Borris - 13 Jun 2007 14:58 GMT
1. Didn't you get any error-code (looks lika a pointless bunch of letters and
nubers) ecept the message you quoted her earlier.
2 Look at the propertys belonging to the button you used to expose the
report, there you will find a hyperling property.
3 Some reports doesn't contain any object, this kind of control is known as
lightweight objects http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324589.
This kind of objects is accessed from the hyperlink property.
Why not trying to recreate the button used to expose the report.

> To my knowledge I have not created a hyperlink.  How would I know which objet
> has an empty property?
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> > > Thanks,
> > > Hunter
Hunter - 13 Jun 2007 17:50 GMT
Borris,
   Thank you - it worked!  I selected the property's for the button and it
showed a 0 for sup property's.  I removed the 0, saved the change, and it now
runs perfectly.  

Thanks again,
Hunter  

> 1. Didn't you get any error-code (looks lika a pointless bunch of letters and
> nubers) ecept the message you quoted her earlier.
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> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Hunter
Jose Ruben Gonzalez-Baird - 06 Sep 2007 20:16 GMT
Glad you found your answer.

FYI, when posting to the Forum and having received a successful answer, it
is wise to click Yes on the "Was this post helpful to you" section at the
bottom of the post.  This way people going through the forums trying to offer
suggestions will know your issue has been resolved. Happy programming! Ruben.

> Borris,
>     Thank you - it worked!  I selected the property's for the button and it
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> > > > > Thanks,
> > > > > Hunter
 
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