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    90awdturbo is offline Novice
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    Access Error

    I've created a database that includes Queries that populate Reports that are opened through Macro's that are linked to labels on a form. Everything works great on my PC however when someone tries to use the database that has Access 2003 they get this error...

    "You tried to run a macro or used the DoCmd object in Visual Basic. The argument number above is the position of the argument as it appears in the Macro windows, the Action Failed dialog box, or the Object Browser (if you're using the DoCmd object)

    Try one of the following:
    * Select a setting from the drop-down list box in each argument.


    * Use an intrinsic constant equating to a valid object type.
    * Substitute the correct corresponding expression. "

    I've tried to save the database in an Access 2000 and 2003 format but with no avail. Anyone have any ideas what could be causing this?

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    NoellaG is offline VIP
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    Hi,

    macro's have changed from version 2003 to 2007. Try converting the macro into VBA in your access version, and then save it in access 2003 format.

    gr
    NG

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    90awdturbo is offline Novice
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    It worked! Thanks a lot!

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