I would start with assuming corruption as I see that you are using this db from One Drive. Drives like this are for storage only, and if using an Access db across one, you are asking for corruption. Copy the db to a local folder that is Trusted. Create new db and from it, import every object from the old db and see if that fixes it.
While it's possible that the issue can be caused by a field from a query or table that isn't found during this operation, I kind of doubt a wizard would give the option of including one if it isn't there, nor would it present a misspelled version of it. My bet is on corruption - especially because of how you're accessing this db. Nor would I use one over a usb drive.
It is also possible that the main form is corrupt and that importing it will only bring over the corruption. Best approach would be to ditch the main form and recreate if that happens or recreate the form then import everything. However, I would do none of this while the db is on OneDrive.
Last edited by Micron; 05-20-2019 at 12:45 PM.
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