Ms Access 2003 Module Not Found Error
Social Groups Pictures & Albums Members List Calendar Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Find All Thanked Posts Go to Page... Thread Tools Rating: Display Modes 02-18-2010, 07:52 AM #1 Zul77 Registered User Join Date: Feb 2010 Posts: 7 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts Module not found problem Hi; I'm new here. Now I'm running a Db project using access 2003. I've made a typo mistake in Vb and I got "Module not found" pop up everytime I open my form. I've found my problem but I don't know how to delete or remove the file that cause the problem. Please review my pic attach. Thanks for your atttention. Zul77 View Public Profile Find More Posts by Zul77 02-18-2010, 07:59 AM #2 RuralGuy AWF VIP Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: @ 8300' in the Colorado Rockies Posts: 13,412 Thanks: 2 Thanked 250 Times in 242 Posts Re: Module not found problem Try importing your db into a new db and see if the problem follows. __________________ (RG for short) aka Allan Bunch Previous MS Access MVP acXP, ac07, ac10, ac13 - WinXP Pro, Win7 Pro, Win10 Pro Please post back to this Forum so all may benefit. Teaching is not filling a bucket but lighting a fire. RuralGuy View Public Profile Find More Posts by RuralGuy 02-18-2010, 08:57 AM #3 ghudson Newly Registered User Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: USA Posts: 6,199 Thanks: 1 Thanked 74 Times in 43 Posts Re: Module not found problem From the VBA editor, just right click the module you circled and select to remove it and not save it as a text file. __________________ .................................................. ......Searching this forum or Microsoft.com or MSDN.com or Google is a great way to discover and learn the answers to your Access programming questions. Well if it
database is partially corrupt. 1. Close Access. Make a backup copy of the mdb file (without overwriting any other backups you have). 2. Open Access. Compact the database: Tools | Database Utilities | Compact. 3. Close Access Open the command prompt, and decompile by entering something like this (all one line, and include the quotes): "c:\Program Files\Microsoft office\office\msaccess.exe" /decompile "c:\My Documents\MyDatabase.mdb" 4. Open Access. Compact again. Test. If it's still not right, create http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=188569 a new (blank) database, and import all the *other* objects. You may then be able to import this form from an old backup. -- Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia. Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html Reply to the newsgroup. (Email address has spurious "_SpamTrap") "succeed zinyama" <> wrote in message news:019a01c3426c$f8a83420$... > My http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/re-module-not-found-access-forms.1631904/ access database was working. All of a sudden, when I > click on forms, it reports 'module not found' and takes me > to the VB editor. > any help?? Allen Browne, Jul 5, 2003 #1 Advertisements Show Ignored Content Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question? It takes just 2 minutes to sign up (and it's free!). Just click the sign up button to choose a username and then you can ask your own questions on the forum. Sign Up Now! Similar Threads module calling another module SharonInGa, Aug 23, 2004, in forum: Microsoft Access VBA Modules Replies: 2 Views: 570 John Vinson Aug 23, 2004 Convert Class Module to Standard Module Guest, Apr 26, 2005, in forum: Microsoft Access VBA Modules Replies: 2 Views: 409 Guest Apr 26, 2005 Class Module vs. Module - Philosophical Differences Guest, Aug 9, 2005, in forum: Microsoft Access VBA Modules Replies: 1 Views: 549 Marshall Barton Aug 10, 2005 Difference between Form's Class Module
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