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Default VBA Setting value error


Hi All,

I have a major problem with a macro I built: It cant load forms.

THe user should be able to select an option from the dropdown list and
then be presented with a form but I get the following error:

Error Des: Could not set the value property. Type Mismatch
Error ID: 2147352571
Error source: Forms.Textbox.1

Can somebody please enlighten me to why this is happening and if there
is a fix - I am at a loss becuase I cannot replicate this user error.


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