Jim
Use late-binding instead of referencing Outlook directly. Late binding will allow Access to utilize whatever version of Outlook is available on the user's computer. Take a look at my Outlook example for sending multiple attachments at Code Samples
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---In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, <luvmymelody@yahoo.com> wrote :
I have an outlook reference in vba and if I open a database in 2013 and then open it in 2010 I get a weird date issue. I change the reference to the current outlook version and it works.
Jim Wagner
On Tuesday, July 15, 2014 6:17 AM, "jfakes@rocketmail.com [MS_Access_Professionals]" <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I had a 2010 database and unknown to me, IT upgraded one user to 2013. Everytime the user went into the database, they would get some weird error when clicking on a command button. I ended up re-writting an underlying query (thanks to John V) and that solved the issue. I still don't know why that had anything to do with the issue but it did.
Have you checked their trust settings? The command buttons might be triggering a macro and if they are disabled...
Also, did you change them to embedded macros?
John F
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