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Type mismatch
yesterday I programmed (using macros) to enable and disable text fields based
on an answer given in other text fields. I also programmed memo boxes to appear and disappear based on the same text boxes. Everything works fine, but today I changed the label (the title of the form- this is just a label it is connected to nothing). Now every time I switch from form view to design view I get the "Type mismatch" error. I am very new to access, and am pretty much self taught. I don't understand VBA (much), I only use macros, so as far as I know I can't copy that for you to see. I don't know which one is causing the error anyway. Can anyone help? |
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Type mismatch
This might be caused by some name autocorrect functionality. Try change the
label caption back to what it was to see if the issue goes away. If it does, make sure all name autocorrect is turned off and then change the label. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Jennie" wrote in message ... yesterday I programmed (using macros) to enable and disable text fields based on an answer given in other text fields. I also programmed memo boxes to appear and disappear based on the same text boxes. Everything works fine, but today I changed the label (the title of the form- this is just a label it is connected to nothing). Now every time I switch from form view to design view I get the "Type mismatch" error. I am very new to access, and am pretty much self taught. I don't understand VBA (much), I only use macros, so as far as I know I can't copy that for you to see. I don't know which one is causing the error anyway. Can anyone help? |
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