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Slez via AccessMonster.com
I am getting a recurring error message when I make a design change to a form.
It gives me the standard message when I close it: Save changes to the
following object? That in itself isn't unusual, but the strange part is
that it always lists another form (frmProjectFollowUp) that exists as a
subform even though I don't do anything to the design of that one.
When I click "Yes", it gives me this message twice:
The setting you entered isn't valid for this property. To see the valid
settings for this property, search the Help index for the name of the
property.
I then click OK, and it appears one additional time.
The form that I believe is causing the error, frmProjectFollowUp, works just
fine.
Any ideas what may cause this error message?
Thoughts are appreciated!
Thanks
Slez
It gives me the standard message when I close it: Save changes to the
following object? That in itself isn't unusual, but the strange part is
that it always lists another form (frmProjectFollowUp) that exists as a
subform even though I don't do anything to the design of that one.
When I click "Yes", it gives me this message twice:
The setting you entered isn't valid for this property. To see the valid
settings for this property, search the Help index for the name of the
property.
I then click OK, and it appears one additional time.
The form that I believe is causing the error, frmProjectFollowUp, works just
fine.
Any ideas what may cause this error message?
Thoughts are appreciated!
Thanks
Slez