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    jhillbrown is offline Novice
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    Can't Find Misspelled Query Name


    I know there's a way to copy and paste all of the coding in a database, but I don't remember what it is. I'm looking for every instance of a query name where it was misspelled. Thanks!!

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    Ctl-F will pull up a Find box that will let you search all the code. You can also Google a free tool called V-Tools that has a deep search function.
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    jhillbrown is offline Novice
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    No response!!

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    I don't know what that means, if it was directed to me.
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    jhillbrown is offline Novice
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    When I Ctrl-F, nothing happens!!

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    You need to be in the VBA code editor (you mentioned code). If you're trying to look in more than just code, I'd try that free tool.
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