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#name?
I have a label report that displays 3 rows and then the data from a
subform. The 3 rows use the trim function. First row has first and last name, second row data, third row data. The subform displays its information correctly. The first 3 lines come up with the #name? on a friends computer but works fine on my computer. The version of access is 2000. Any ideas as to why this would happen. A previous version of the database with the same label on the friends computer displays the label fine. It is just the latest version of the database. It is an mde version. |
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#name?
Your friend's computer has a problem with references. See:
http://allenbrowne.com/ser-38.html -- Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia. Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org. "Dale Brown" wrote in message ... I have a label report that displays 3 rows and then the data from a subform. The 3 rows use the trim function. First row has first and last name, second row data, third row data. The subform displays its information correctly. The first 3 lines come up with the #name? on a friends computer but works fine on my computer. The version of access is 2000. Any ideas as to why this would happen. A previous version of the database with the same label on the friends computer displays the label fine. It is just the latest version of the database. It is an mde version. |
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#name?
Allen,
The database is an mde. How can I have the client check to see if the references are missing or not? Dale Brown Allen Browne wrote: Your friend's computer has a problem with references. See: http://allenbrowne.com/ser-38.html |
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You will know which references you use, and the default locations.
Have the client search their hard disk for the files, and use regsrv32 to re-register them, e.g.: regsvr32 "c:\program files\common files\microsoft shared\dao\dao360.dll" -- Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia. Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org. "Dale Brown" wrote in message ... Allen, The database is an mde. How can I have the client check to see if the references are missing or not? Dale Brown Allen Browne wrote: Your friend's computer has a problem with references. See: http://allenbrowne.com/ser-38.html |
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Allen
Okay thanks. I will try this. Dale Allen Browne wrote: You will know which references you use, and the default locations. Have the client search their hard disk for the files, and use regsrv32 to re-register them, e.g.: regsvr32 "c:\program files\common files\microsoft shared\dao\dao360.dll" |
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