DELETING ACCESS CLASS OBJECTS

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Hi
I had a table & a form - have deleted both again. But the database still
reference the form.
The only place I can still see the Form (it's name) is in the coding, under
the
Microsoft Access Class Objects.

How can I delete this Object here, to stop the database from referencing this
form.

Regards
John
(p.s. I am a beginner and have NO VBA experience)
 
What makes you say that the database is referencing the form? Is it a case
that it tries to launch the form when you open the database? If so, look
under Tools | Startup.
 
Hi Doug

When I place a command button in a form header (any form) and try to save
the form, a INFORMATION/ERROR message box comes up saying "The form name
'Quote Header Frm' is misspelled or refers to a form taht does not exist."
and "If the invalid form name is in a macro, an Action Failed dialog box will
................"

Thanks
John
 
Try compiling your database (Under the Debug menu in the VB Editor).
Hopefully it will identify where the problem is.
 
Hi Douglas

I'm sorry I took so long. But let me tell me what I did.

The only thing that worked was when I opend a brand new (empty) database,
and copied and pasted the tables, queries, forms, reports and macros to this
new database.
So far, so good. I had a look in VB editor under the Classes, and there is
nothing about "missing" forms etc. I also tried to place a command button in
the form header, and it worked - this was something that I could not do
before.

Thanks for the help - appreciated.
Regards
John
 
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