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Old November 4th, 2005, 11:24 PM
Fehn
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Default Invoice in time and billing database

Thank you so much Brendan!

Since this template has been out a long time ago, did anybody fixed this
already?

If not, then, do you know how I can fix this?

Thanks.

"Brendan Reynolds" wrote:

It's not your computer, neither is it your installation of Office. That
template is broken.

The code behind the "Print Invoice" form contains several references to
controls named "[Print Invoice Expenses Subform]" and "[Print Invoice Time
Subform]", but no such controls exist. This is the cause of the 2465 error.

On the report, the invoice total text box that is displaying "#Error" has
the following expression as its control source ...

=Forms![Print Invoice]![Total Expenses]+Forms![Print Invoice]![Total Hourly
Billings]

The form "Print Invoice" does not include any controls named "[Total
Expenses]" or "[Total Hourly Billings]"

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Brendan Reynolds

"Fehn" wrote in message
...
I download the time and billing databse here nt this link...
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...366791033.aspx

Im not sure if my computer has the problem or my office 2003.

If anyone knows how to correct the run time error 2465 problem, please let
me know.

Thanks.

"Vincent Johns" wrote:

Fehn wrote:

Please Help.

I downloaded the time ad billing database and I havent change anything,
But
when I checked the invoice, and I put a start date a run time error
2465
shows up, it also says Print Invoice Time Subform cannot be found and
if i
close the debugger the the report will show up and everything is ok
except
for the invoice total, it says error.

If you haven't invested much time yet in trying to use this database, I
suggest you look for another source. Or you might ask the party from
whom you got it what went wrong. I imagine you won't be happy with a
database that does most things properly except that it prints wrong
totals! :-)

If you HAVE spent a lot of effort on it, AND you think you understand it
well enough that you can replace all the parts that don't work, then you
might try posting the details here. But you still might be ahead
getting something that works properly to begin with.

-- Vincent Johns
Please feel free to quote anything I say here.