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Default Beginner help! error no return() or halt() function found on macro sheet


Im very new and lack much knowledge about what im doing, so please b
kind and very simple.

im attempting to make a form for submittals. I am using a drop dow
menu for company names that these submittals will be sent to. and
drop down menu for the project# these submittals reference. this for
gets printed and attached to whatever im sending, on the second shee
of the workbook im recording key info that I want to save in a log.
have this info sent to a database.

everything was working fine untill

1--I added the drop down menus, is there and end command I nee
somewhere?
2-- inorder to update the existing workbook, I save-as, and changed th
name, i think it kept the link to the existing database, but after th
error message, nothing works...

please help

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