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Wolfgang Kriegl
Hi!
I am developing a database for users using both Access
2000 and Access 2002 under Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
In general there are no problems when developing the
database in the Access 2000 format, but one macro gives
me grief lately.
I created a new macro within Access 2002 which does
nothing but opening a certain form that contains text and
a mailto-hyperlink. The macro is meant to be executed
from within another form by pressing a button.
Well, in Access 2002 this worked fine of course. But in
Access 2000 I get the error message that "Microsoft
Access can't find the macro." The macro is sure there!
The strangest thing is, that another macro, used to close
that same for I mentioned above by pressing a button on
that form, works just fine with Access 2000. Why the
other macro is giving me such grief is beyond me!
Please, if anybody can shed some light onto this mistery,
then please help me out and share your knowledge. Thank
you very much!
Wolfgang Kriegl
I am developing a database for users using both Access
2000 and Access 2002 under Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
In general there are no problems when developing the
database in the Access 2000 format, but one macro gives
me grief lately.
I created a new macro within Access 2002 which does
nothing but opening a certain form that contains text and
a mailto-hyperlink. The macro is meant to be executed
from within another form by pressing a button.
Well, in Access 2002 this worked fine of course. But in
Access 2000 I get the error message that "Microsoft
Access can't find the macro." The macro is sure there!
The strangest thing is, that another macro, used to close
that same for I mentioned above by pressing a button on
that form, works just fine with Access 2000. Why the
other macro is giving me such grief is beyond me!
Please, if anybody can shed some light onto this mistery,
then please help me out and share your knowledge. Thank
you very much!
Wolfgang Kriegl