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the wizard for my report but I receive an application-defined or object-defined error. I have deteremined the problem but I do not know how to fix it. When I was creating the tables I had inserted the wrong name and the column is no longer there but it still comes up in the table information when I created the query but does not show in the table. The name of the column that is 'hidden' is DemAmpAJan but the one I can see/want is called DemAmpsAJan. Any suggestions on how to completely delete his 'hidden' column would be Sponsored Links: Read full post... Report an issue Thank you for taking the time to report an issue. What's wrong... Please write below. And write your email address (optional) Similar posts... Error - User defined type not defined On Compiling my assecc database VB code I get the following error message "User defined type not defined". I understand it is beecause I have not declared the Variable Type, but have no idea to exactly which part of the code the error is referring to. How do I find out WHICH User defined type is not defined, especially when I have not got any (or do not want to use any) user defined types? Thank you in advanced programming wizards. Kind regards, Adam. Compile error: user defined type not defined does anyone know what might be causing a compile error? I'm not at the computer where this problem is happening, but the message is: compile error: user defined type not defined. Sub SendEmails() Dim db As DAO.Database, rst As Recordset, StrSQL As String, qdf As QueryDef, TblSize As Long Dim rst2 As Recordset Dim rstArchive As Recordset Dim olapp As New Outlook.Application 'Dim olapp As Object Unlocking Subform I would like to unlock my subform via my VBA code but I am getting an error message: Application Defined or Object Defined Error. My code: Forms!frmMain.Form.sbfrmCVOption3.Form.Locked = False What does error: User-defined type not defined mean? What does The expression On open you entered as an event property setting produced the following error: User-defined type not defined mean? And how can this be resolved? Export to Excel : User-defined type not defined I've been having a play with the function posted here by ajetrumpet and have run into trouble with the line of code; Dim xl As New Excel.Application I'm getting a Compile error "User-defined type not defined" What should that line read error while selecting last