Elizabeth-
Did you make a backup of your front end somewhere along the way trying to repair stuff? If not, then you'll have to go with an older version.
Yes, you could try using FixBroken to clean up your existing MDB. I just re-uploaded the zip file. It now contains both a .mdb and a .accdb version. Use the .mdb version if you'll be running it using 2003.
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On Feb 6, 2015, at 7:35 PM, glcass58@yahoo.com [MS_Access_Professionals] <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Yes, I opened your db in 2010, but I guess it's all a moot point now. All my vba is gone- I must have done that yesterday when trying to get the error message to go away. I have my back up so I'll just use that. I can use the design of the newer things I've created and recreate the vba.
Do you suggest that I use your fixbroken on my backup copy- just as a cleanup? Name AutoCorrect was turned off long ago because of your good advice.
Thanks.
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