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Old June 1st, 2010, 10:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
SoggyCashew
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Default Store info for reports from switchboard

Hello, im running MS 2007 and I need help with my form 'frmSwitchboard'. On
my form I have buttons that open reports and some buttons require a
selection from a combo box
thats associated with that button. Now on the frmSwitchboard(s) button I am
using;

Me.Visible = False 'Hides the switchboard

So I can use the information when the report opens and when I close the
report I use;

Forms![frmSwitchboard].Visible = True

Which makes the frmSwitchboard visible again. My problem is if I open a
report and choose to just
close the DB all together I get the error;

Run-time error '2450':
cant find the form 'frmSwitchboard' refered to in a macro expression or
Visual Basic code.

But if I close the report then the DB everythings fine. Is there another way
besides using
the Me.Visible? If so can someone please explain how it could be acomplished
or give me a
sample or link to a sample. Thanks!
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Thanks,
Chad
 




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