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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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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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
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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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