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From: JayTee on 11 Mar 2010 04:44 Hi all, I am using Access 2003 and when I right click on an open form to select design view I get a message pop up that says "IS Database can't find the macro '58' " (IS database is the DB name.) This problem occurs with any version of this database but not others even although the older versions have not been touched for a week or more. I don't know where to look to fix this problem. Can anyone please put me on the right track to solve this problem? Thanks to anyone that helps me. Regards Jan T
From: Arvin Meyer [MVP] on 11 Mar 2010 14:33 If there isn't any code, in the form, it is possible that it is corrupt. First make a copy of the database, a file copy. Now try compacting, then repairing, then compacting once or twice more. If the error is still there, try using SaveAsText: http://www.datastrat.com/Code/DocDatabase.txt -- Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP http://www.datastrat.com http://www.accessmvp.com http://www.mvps.org/access "JayTee" <jtennyen(a)bigpond.net.au> wrote in message news:cY2mn.12371$pv.8001(a)news-server.bigpond.net.au... > Hi all, > I am using Access 2003 and when I right click on an open form to select > design view I get a message pop up that says > "IS Database can't find the macro '58' " (IS database is the DB name.) > This problem occurs with any version of this database but not others even > although the older versions have not been touched for a week or more. > I don't know where to look to fix this problem. > Can anyone please put me on the right track to solve this problem? > > Thanks to anyone that helps me. > Regards > Jan T >
From: TekWarrior on 11 Mar 2010 14:36 Look in your Event properties and see if you accidently typed in a "58" in one of the lines.. -- Thanks, Tek "JayTee" wrote: > Hi all, > I am using Access 2003 and when I right click on an open form to select > design view I get a message pop up that says > "IS Database can't find the macro '58' " (IS database is the DB name.) > This problem occurs with any version of this database but not others even > although the older versions have not been touched for a week or more. > I don't know where to look to fix this problem. > Can anyone please put me on the right track to solve this problem? > > Thanks to anyone that helps me. > Regards > Jan T > > > . >
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