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quincy
Joined: 30 Jun 2005 Posts: 215
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Posted: 02/08/08 - 09:47 Post subject: |
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| I got a computer last year as a birthday present. Because I don't know much about those machines, I immediately signed on a course about its using. Now I am attending an Access 2003 course and I have a task to complete. However, I run into problem. From time to time, my Access application gives me an error "The expression is not valid". A colleague from course told me that I have to enable that in my Access. How? |
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rollins
Joined: 01 Sep 2004 Posts: 21
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Posted: 03/04/08 - 02:20 Post subject: |
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| Because you are attending a course for using Access, I assume that you are making a standard application in Access. Therefore, I do not think that your problem is really related to expression blocking in Access. You cannot block or unblock common expressions in Access. Some expressions are automatically blocked if Access is in sandbox mode. There is also a possibility to block or unblock using of ActiveX controls in expressions. I think that your colleague talked about that. However, those problems are related with professional applications. Therefore, I think that you probably have a problem with Access or Windows setup. |
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