![]() Enter this (adapted to match your database path and name) in the Run dialog box and click OK: msaccess.exe /decompile "C:\Your Path To\YourDBName.mdb"You may need to include the full path to msaccess.exe, but I don't find that to be the case when I try it.(or the equivalent in your current operating system). With the database closed - no users in it at all - and (ideally) Access not running, make a backup copy, just in case something goes wrong.Decompiling is the act of telling Access to throw away the database's compiled VBA code - not the readable source code, but the compiled instructions that the computer will actually follow - thereby (hopefully) eliminating any corruption that may have crept into the compiled VB project so you can start fresh with a totally clean compile. ![]()
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