Tony,
You didn't post enough details about the macro or the code
to really help, however after reading this post, I am
sympathetic to Access's problem with your spelling. If you
don't spell it correctly, Access will not understand what
you are trying to say. I am having the same problem here
<gr>. At first I figured it was a second language problem,
but your company is from California. Give some more details
and give it another tyr.
--
Gary Miller
Gary Miller Computer Services
Sisters, OR
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"Tony" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I get the error in a double clikc event the code I am
> running loadas a form the refreshes a query.
>
> It boombs on the load o the form saying something about
> the spelling ofhte macro that loads the form. the Macro
> opesn the form if I post it in the double click event and
> run it with out the VBA code. any help
>
> thanks
> tony
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