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Macro that works in Access 2003 does not work in Access 2007

Asked by cjkurtz in Access Coding/Macros, Microsoft Access Database, Access Forms

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This macro works fine in Access 2003.  It is attached to a button on a form.   When the button is clicked the user is asked to enter the parameter for NC number.  The query runs and the record is retrieved.  When the button is clicked again it requests the parameter input again, as it should.  In 2007 it requests the parameter once. then it will not request the parameter on subsequent clicks. Please HELP!  WHy is Access 2007 not working the same as 2003 and how can we fix it?

Macro Name: FindNCNumber

      Action: OpenForm
      
Form Name: QM_NC_Update_f
            
      View: Form
      Filter Name:NC_Number_q
      Where Condition:
      Data Mode:
      Window: Normal
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