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    Ah yes. Sorry about that Ajax
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ajax View Post
    perhaps time for you to upload a copy of your db - perhaps a fresh pair of eyes? You can remove all the tables and queries since your routine will not be there, then compact and zip
    Thank you very much. I'm not sure this is practicable, but I shall have another look at it.


    I am very grateful for all the help and suggestions from people on this forum!

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    Yes, I have tried this several times! But thank you.

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    As I had wanted to edit the closing routine, I think I shall now write a new routine for closing - in a copy of the database - and see what happens!

    Presumably, if there is a clash with an earlier routine, it will be flagged up.

    I had thought that Access 2019 might have a simple way of attaching a routine for closing (as one can choose from Options to have a form open automatically), but that I was missing it.

    I really am very grateful for all your help.

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