Help! I am using two versions of Access (Version 2000 @ home and Version 97 @ work). Has to be that way - very few people at work have Access 2000 - 98% have Access 97. I bring my Access 97 database home, convert it to 2000, work on it, and when I'm done convert it back to Access 97. However, during my converting back to '97 I always get the message "Your computer is missing at least one of the Microsoft Access Object Libraries. Your converted database will not work until you open this database Using Access 97 and then fix any missing references.
Then I go to work and open the converted Access '97 database and get a message (I can't remember the exact verbage as I am home now asking this question, but it is something to the effect that I needed to open any module in '97 and run a Debug. Well, for quite some time this method worked fine, but something happened that now when I bring the database to work and go through the motions of debugging, it acts likes it works until I try to open "mostly charts" and I get a message something like "it's too complicated to process." I might mention here that I think that there used to be a module in my databases - maybe something like a default module - that doesn't seem to be there anymore - maybe worded as IsLoaded??????.
HOWEVER, If I create a brand new database and import all my tables, queries, charts, macros, etc. over to the new database, everything works fine. This is getting to be quite a nuisance!!
I might mention that I have done all my databases to this point without the use of code (excluding the wizards that I may use), and if I may say, I have done some pretty "clever" things. But, for all of you are are probably shuddering right now, I am reading a book on Access VBA 2000 and am going to venture out very soon. Wow! I didn't mean to take up so much space, but I didn't know how else to present this aggrevating situation.
Does anyone have any idea what I am talking about????
Any help will be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Then I go to work and open the converted Access '97 database and get a message (I can't remember the exact verbage as I am home now asking this question, but it is something to the effect that I needed to open any module in '97 and run a Debug. Well, for quite some time this method worked fine, but something happened that now when I bring the database to work and go through the motions of debugging, it acts likes it works until I try to open "mostly charts" and I get a message something like "it's too complicated to process." I might mention here that I think that there used to be a module in my databases - maybe something like a default module - that doesn't seem to be there anymore - maybe worded as IsLoaded??????.
HOWEVER, If I create a brand new database and import all my tables, queries, charts, macros, etc. over to the new database, everything works fine. This is getting to be quite a nuisance!!
I might mention that I have done all my databases to this point without the use of code (excluding the wizards that I may use), and if I may say, I have done some pretty "clever" things. But, for all of you are are probably shuddering right now, I am reading a book on Access VBA 2000 and am going to venture out very soon. Wow! I didn't mean to take up so much space, but I didn't know how else to present this aggrevating situation.
Does anyone have any idea what I am talking about????
Any help will be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks in advance.