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you must specify the name the macro's macro group was last saved under

After converting Access 97 databases to 2003 this error msg shows up
after a line about not being able to save the record because a related
record is needed in another table. The complete msg is:

The macro "." (or its macro group) doesn't exist, or the macro is new
but hasn't been saved. Note that when you enter the
macrogroupname.macroname syntax in an argument, you must specify the
name the macro's macro group was last saved under. The database
compiles fine and doesn't generate any errros on conversion but they
all seem to have the same problem, each time related to data in a
subform.

It doesn't make any sense since there is no "." module in my code.
This is definitely a conversion issue because the same exact databases
worked fine in their 97 formats. Please help.
Nov 13 '05 #1
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