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meetloaf
post Dec 14 2003, 08:08 AM
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Ok... I am not familiar with VB or MSAccess or Powerpoint at all. I am mildly an amateur at best. So, I am trying to run a group of presentations for someone. Supposedly you open it through MSaccess, and then it synchronizes WINAMP, and Powerpoint. Well, when I choose to open one of the slideshow presentation things, it gives this error:
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Microsoft Visual Basic
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Run-Time error '53':

File Not Found

|End| |Debug| |Help|

So, I have found that there is no problem with the files...I can seperately open the powerpoint slidesshows, and I can open the MP3 files. I have tried to make sure the destination folders are correct, and that the file folders are selected accurately.

As you can see I do not know what to do at all. I would really appreciate the help, and I am willing to learn and to figure things out. Thanks who ever helps!
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mie
post Dec 14 2003, 08:36 AM
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Maybe this article can help you :
ACC97: Error Message:Run-time error '53' File Not found Msau7032.dll
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meetloaf
post Dec 14 2003, 09:55 AM
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Thanks for the tip...I am not familiar with the office XP developer...
I did get to update my system and the access 2002...still need help, I fear it will be a simple solution and I will be really embarrassed 8^P

Thanks again!
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meetloaf
post Dec 15 2003, 01:50 PM
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...I still cannot figure it out....BIg Help would be really appreciated! (IMG:http://www.utteraccess.com/forum/style_emoticons/default/smirk.gif)
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