Book catalogue template

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smarty

I thought there was a template for my book collection but I can't find it.
Anyone know of one?
 
S

smarty

Thank you thats sort of what I am after. I might try and fiddle aroud with it
a bit. I got an error though when I downloaded it and opened it. It says
"This error occurs when an event has failed to run because Microsoft Office
Access cannot evaluate the location of the logic for the event. For example,
if the OnOpen property of a form is set to =[Field], this error occurs
because Access expects a macro or event name to run when the event is fired."

Any suggestions???
 
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Evi

Are you using Acc2007?

If not, my guess is that you have missing references. Have a deck at this
video on how to deal with them. Love that accent! But be aware that Access
is not always so sporting as to mark references as missing.
List your version of Access and the references which you have if this
doesn't help.

Evi
smarty said:
Thank you thats sort of what I am after. I might try and fiddle aroud with it
a bit. I got an error though when I downloaded it and opened it. It says
"This error occurs when an event has failed to run because Microsoft Office
Access cannot evaluate the location of the logic for the event. For example,
if the OnOpen property of a form is set to =[Field], this error occurs
because Access expects a macro or event name to run when the event is fired."

Any suggestions???


smarty said:
I thought there was a template for my book collection but I can't find it.
Anyone know of one?
 
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Smarty

Yes I am using Access 2007

Evi said:
Are you using Acc2007?

If not, my guess is that you have missing references. Have a deck at this
video on how to deal with them. Love that accent! But be aware that Access
is not always so sporting as to mark references as missing.
List your version of Access and the references which you have if this
doesn't help.

Evi
smarty said:
Thank you thats sort of what I am after. I might try and fiddle aroud with it
a bit. I got an error though when I downloaded it and opened it. It says
"This error occurs when an event has failed to run because Microsoft Office
Access cannot evaluate the location of the logic for the event. For example,
if the OnOpen property of a form is set to =[Field], this error occurs
because Access expects a macro or event name to run when the event is fired."

Any suggestions???


smarty said:
I thought there was a template for my book collection but I can't find it.
Anyone know of one?
 
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Stockwell43

Hi Smarty,

Well, if you're using Access 2007 it should still work because it is a later
version than what you are opening. However, I think you might be able to
convert the database and that should it do. Another thing you could try is to
create a blank database in 2007 and try to import the Book Log database into
it. One of these to have to work. Now if the book log database was 2007 and
you had 2000 then you might have a problem. Let me know how you make out.

Smarty said:
Yes I am using Access 2007

Evi said:
Are you using Acc2007?

If not, my guess is that you have missing references. Have a deck at this
video on how to deal with them. Love that accent! But be aware that Access
is not always so sporting as to mark references as missing.
List your version of Access and the references which you have if this
doesn't help.

Evi
smarty said:
Thank you thats sort of what I am after. I might try and fiddle aroud with it
a bit. I got an error though when I downloaded it and opened it. It says
"This error occurs when an event has failed to run because Microsoft Office
Access cannot evaluate the location of the logic for the event. For example,
if the OnOpen property of a form is set to =[Field], this error occurs
because Access expects a macro or event name to run when the event is fired."

Any suggestions???


:

I thought there was a template for my book collection but I can't find it.
Anyone know of one?
 

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