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    Deleted Macro Re-Appearing

    As the Title says. ON Tuesday I deleted an autoexec macro from my database. Yesterday this change was still in place. Today not so much. the macro is back. I thought maybe IT had a restored a backup, doesn't seem to be the case.



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    They CANT come back. (Zombie macro?) What sometimes happens if you open using the recent list, you can click on a copy, not the path you think your clicking.

    Try renaming it to autoe , just not autoexec.

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    Where did you delete the Macro from? I have had trouble deleting Macros from controls within forms. I simply deleted the control, itself.

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    I deleted the macro from the Database Object Navigation pane. I will try just renaming it next.

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