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Ken Snell #1
Re: Date and Time stamp
Without knowing what code/expressions/setup you're using, I would guess that
the references on the Win 95 PCs are missing some library.
Open up Visual Basic Editor, click on Tools | References and see if any are
marked "missing".
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Ken Snell
<MS ACCESS MVP>
"Josh" <JReed@Trah.org> wrote in message
news:756401c34bbd$3a241050$7d02280a@phx.gbl...> I am using Access 97. I made a database program that I
> wanted to automatically stamp the date and time that it
> was submitted. The stamp works fine on all win 2000 PC's,
> but it just says "=name?" or something like that on all
> Win 95 PC's.
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