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    ralphjramirez is offline Novice
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    Unhappy Access 2003 code vs Access 2007 Code

    Hello, I am trying to run MS Access 2003 in Windows 7 Microsoft Access 2007 and one problem has arisen that I can't figure out. Visual Basic code for MsgBox gets the error "Can't find project or library". The code that is referenced is:

    Err_Button61 Click:
    MsgBox Error$
    Resume Exit_Button61_Click



    Can anyone help me figure this out? I have done searches for MsgBox and Message but don't get any hits, either in this forum or in MS Access online Help.

    Thank you...............Ralph

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    Open a Module and look missing References.

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    ralphjramirez is offline Novice
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    Unhappy

    Couldn't find where "missing References" command is located. Sorry, but I having diffiiculty navigating Access 2007. Where do I find this command? Thank you............Ralph

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    Quote Originally Posted by ralphjramirez View Post
    Couldn't find where "missing References" command is located. Sorry, but I having diffiiculty navigating Access 2007. Where do I find this command? Thank you............Ralph
    This link should help.

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    ralphjramirez is offline Novice
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    Red face

    Thanks RuralGuy that link explained it perfectly and I have unchecked the missing reference. My system is running fine so it appears, at least so far, that everything is fine. I just need to make some Visual Basic changes for messages that keep getting errors. I removed them for now.

    Thanks again.................Ralph

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    That's great Ralph. Go ahead and follow the link in my sig to mark this thread as Solved.

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