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Default VBA Control Issues

All of a sudden I am having problems with controls on my VBA forms. I first
create a new form and place a few OOTB controls (command buttons, text boxes,
combo boxes etc.). I run the form the first time to get an idea how it will
look and have no problems. I will then add and adjust controls. Then, as I
run the form I sporadically get and error message saying "Could not find the
specified object." and all my latest changes to the form are lost. I find
that if I save before I run the form and then close out of the xls, all
changes are current as I re-open the file.

I have tried this on five or six files thinking that it might be a fluke.
All have the same problem. The thing that is strange is that I have done
this many times before and never had any issues until now.

Thanks for any insight.
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Chris Picklesimer
 
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