It is in a regular module, named modTestRibbon, and shows up with all the other modules in the navigation pane under modules. The code shown is the only code in the module.
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Browse All TopicsI downloaded some code demonstrating how to create custom menus and menu buttons for Access 2007. I'm receiving the user-defined error message. Checking solutions, most talk about a broken reference to DAO. I tried to reference DAO 3.6 but it said there was a conflict. See the code below.
It breaks on "Public objRibbon As IRibbonUI"
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by: capricorn1Posted on 2009-07-09 at 10:26:32ID: 24815933
where did you place
Public objRibbon As IRibbonUI ?
it should be placed in a Regular Module not in the Form's module