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or sized while minimized or maximized A module is not a valid type A procedure of that name already exists A procedure with a ParamArray argument cannot be called with named arguments A property or method call cannot include a reference to a private object, either as an argument or as a return value (Error 98) ActiveX component can't create object or return reference to this object (Error 429) ActiveX Component did not run correctly (Error 338) ActiveX component not correctly registered (Error 336) ActiveX control 'item' not found (Error 363) Add-in can't reference project Ambiguous name detected Application-defined or object-defined error Argument not optional (Error 449) Argument required for Property Let or Property Set Array already dimensioned Array argument must be ByRef Assignment to constant not permitted Automation error (Error 440) Automation object doesn't have a default value (Error 443) Bad DLL calling convention (Error 49) Bad file mode (Error 54) Bad file name or number (Error 52) Bad interface for Implements: interface contains data fields Bad interface for Implements: interface is derived from another pure interface with non-restricted methods Bad interface for Implements: interface
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a Question Need help? Post your question and get tips & solutions from a community of 418,417 IT Pros https://bytes.com/topic/access/answers/205254-what-would-cause-compile-error-hidden-module & Developers. It's quick & easy. What would cause"Compile error in hidden http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10136810/compile-error-in-hidden-module-this-document module" P: n/a Steve I get this message when I tried to make a .MDE of my database. "Compile error in hidden module: Form_frmPurchaseReq" I have been using this database for several months and just thought I would make a .MDE of it and this message compile error came up. Help said, something about a protected module or something..... Could someone enlighten me on this problem? Thanks Steve Nov 13 '05 #1 Post Reply Share this Question 1 Reply P: n/a Rick Brandt Steve wrote: I get this message when I tried to make a .MDE of my database. "Compile error in hidden module: Form_frmPurchaseReq" I have compile error in been using this database for several months and just thought I would make a .MDE of it and this message came up. Help said, something about a protected module or something..... Could someone enlighten me on this problem? Thanks Steve Open that form in design view and then go to the code module window and press the compile button. It will highlight the problem. -- I don't check the Email account attached to this message. Send instead to... RBrandt at Hunter dot com Nov 13 '05 #2 This discussion thread is closed Start new discussion Replies have been disabled for this discussion. Similar topics compile error in hidden module - module1" error when creating MDE Very odd "If value >= x" Error ICallbackEventHandler and "Invalid postback or callback argument" error "Cannot find module" Error Messages in PHP Error "Object reference not set to an instance of an object" server control that will render
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