I am a developer supporting a Front End/ Back End MsAccess database solution. When I add functionality to the Front End and recompile, everything works fine for me.
But when my users download the new Front End, they always start with a compile error, requiring them to use "Tools | References", where they find "Visual Basic for Applications ticked - but STILL need to click BROWSE then OK for this library. Then they recompile (Debug | Compile) and all is well.
The above never happened while everyone was on Office 2010. But the move to 2013 has meant this happens to all my users, who are NOT sufficiently IT literate to be able to do this fix themselves.
Any idea how to ensure that new versions of the Front End will run on users' PCs without them needing to know how to recompile?
Many thanks for your help.
But when my users download the new Front End, they always start with a compile error, requiring them to use "Tools | References", where they find "Visual Basic for Applications ticked - but STILL need to click BROWSE then OK for this library. Then they recompile (Debug | Compile) and all is well.
The above never happened while everyone was on Office 2010. But the move to 2013 has meant this happens to all my users, who are NOT sufficiently IT literate to be able to do this fix themselves.
Any idea how to ensure that new versions of the Front End will run on users' PCs without them needing to know how to recompile?
Many thanks for your help.
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