![]() ![]() ![]() In the Access application / database, I can see the Microsoft Access 16.0 Object library, and also all the other Office libraries like Excel 16.0, Outlook 16.0 etc. That last one that says MISSING: is certainly suspicious. I really don’t know much about what is happening behind the scenes with reference libraries, but that is my best guess as to the problem. When I run my code this is what I’m getting. ![]() MISSING: Office Communicator W14 Type Library Microsoft Office.NET Private Object Library Microsoft Office 16.0 Access database engine Object Library These are the references I have right now, in this order: I’ve been running Access 2016 on Windows 10 for several months now, and I haven’t had this issue before. It’s happening when I run my code that I’ve used for years to filter a continuous form, as well as when I try to use my custom ribbon buttons. It is throwing up errors and highlighting very basic built in functions like Format() and Left(). My database seems to be acting up on me today.
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