Add-in problem?

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Today I want to use the subform wizard, it gives error
message:
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Your code contains a syntax error, or a microsoft
function you need is not available.
If the syntax is correct check the control wizards subkey
or the libraries key in the microsoft Access section of
the windows registry to verify that the entries you need
are listed and available.

If the entries are correctm you need to correct the
Microsoft Access utility Add-in or the file acWzlib. To
do so, run microsoft Access or office set up to reinstall
Microsoft Access. Before you reinstall, delete the
windows registry keys for the Microsoft Access Utility
Add-in and acwzli
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I used subform wizard before, it worked fine.
So I recalled recently I installed office 2000 developer
on my computer, I wonder if it's that messed up Access.

How can I fix it?

Thanks for any suggestions
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Usually when this happens here, there is a syntax error in your database. Have you compiled all to see if there is an error?
 
Not a syntax problem

No, I don't think so.

I think it's the Access configuration or files problem.

Because I open every database or create a new database, then tried to use the subform wizard, it gives the message.

Please give me more advice

Thanks
 
Did you try the solution suggested by the error message?
 
Yes, just now I did try to reinstall office and repair the errors.


It works now.

Only one thing I'm a little concerned is :

Does the office developer software configuration or file affected by this?
 

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