Totally new to Access - mostly using wizards (sorry). Looked on a few forums for an answer, but can't find it.
My form is referencing an old subform that no longer exists - I had created a new subform, cut the old one out of the main form and use the new subform. I get an error message each time I open the form (although the form works fine since it never really uses the old subform). So this is really just cleanup work and a way of keeping my volunteers from freaking out when they see a (pointless) error message.
I have tracked down the reference to the old subform by using the Build Event menu option, and reading through the visual basic code to find the subroutine that calls the defunct form. I can cut out the offending lines of code, and (theoretically) save the changes. But they magically return when I close the visual basic code editing window.
Any suggestions?