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=== Steps to reproduce the problem === | === Steps to reproduce the problem === | ||
# In Microsoft Office Access 2007, click the '''Microsoft Office Button'''[[File: | # In Microsoft Office Access 2007, click the '''Microsoft Office Button'''[[File:office2007filebutton.jpg|[GRAPHIC: Microsoft Office Button]]], and then click '''New'''. | ||
# In the '''File Name''' box, type <span class="kbd userinput"> switchboarddemo</span>, and then click '''Create'''. | # In the '''File Name''' box, type <span class="kbd userinput"> switchboarddemo</span>, and then click '''Create'''. | ||
# Click '''Database Tools''', click '''Switchboard Manager''', and then click '''Yes'''. | # Click '''Database Tools''', click '''Switchboard Manager''', and then click '''Yes'''. |
Latest revision as of 08:43, 20 July 2020
Article ID: 926703
Article Last Modified on 10/15/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Office Access 2007
SYMPTOMS
When you view the object dependencies for a switchboard form in Microsoft Office Access 2007, an incorrect object dependency may be reported. The incorrect object does not exist. This object has the following name:
MISSING: =[Argument]
This problem occurs when you view the object dependencies by using the Objects I depend on option.
WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, ignore missing references that begin with an equal sign (=) when you automate the switchboard object dependencies.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.
MORE INFORMATION
Steps to reproduce the problem
- In Microsoft Office Access 2007, click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click New.
- In the File Name box, type switchboarddemo, and then click Create.
- Click Database Tools, click Switchboard Manager, and then click Yes.
- In the Switchboard Manager, click Close.
- In the Navigation Pane, double-click the Switchboard form.
- Click Database Tools, click Object Dependencies, click OK, and then click Yes.
- In the Object Dependencies window, click Objects that I depend on.
The form appears to depend on a form and on a report that do not exist. The form and the report have the following name:
MISSING: =[Argument]
Additional query words: AC2007 ACC2007 Access2007
Keywords: kbtshoot kbbug kbnofix kbdatabase kbprogramming kbaccess kbexpertiseinter KB926703