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=Date() function stopped working
I wrote a program and added the =date() it worked fine up untill a
month ago. I am not the only user and i have no idea why the function stopped working any help? |
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=Date() function stopped working
On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 18:41:35 -0800 (PST), furlong1518
wrote: I wrote a program and added the =date() it worked fine up untill a month ago. I am not the only user and i have no idea why the function stopped working any help? This appears to be the very common References bug. Open any module in design view, or open the VBA editor by typing Ctrl-G. Select Tools... References from the menu. One of the ..DLL files required by Access will probably be marked MISSING. Uncheck it, recheck it, close and open Access. If none are MISSING, check any reference; close and open Access; then uncheck it again. This will force Access to relink the libraries. -- John W. Vinson [MVP] |
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