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Old May 5th, 2008, 12:21 PM
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Default problem with access

I use access 2003 with windows XP on a local computer. both are in a hebrew enabled environment. Up to now everything worked just fine. Lately I have enabled all other office object libraries through the references menu of the VB editor.
Since then, I simply cannot create modules for forms both through event properties of controls and by creating simple automated control buttons which should create their own code. I get a "Microsoft office access failed to create Visual basic Module" (Wording is not precise since this is a translation from hebrew).

I have also tried to create forms with modules by creating databases from wizards as an experiment and get "application defined or object defined error".

I have tried removing the object libraries I've added, Fixing the office installation, Removing access and reinstalling. All to no avail.:(

Help urgently needed, and would be greatly appreciated.
Uri





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