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Invalid property error loading a form with a date selected form DTPicker

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    Invalid property error loading a form with a date selected form DTPicker

    First of many noob questions as I attempt to adapt Roy's userform example to my own form.

    Im using DTPicker with a checkbox, and entering data into the form works fine. When using the "Find" button, however I get an invalid property value error on the .ContactDate. line when i try to load the form (And I assume all of the dates from DTPicker will have the same error):
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    Last edited by copernicus; 06-20-2009 at 06:02 PM. Reason: Tried to edit to wrap code but dont see a "#' option in edit mode

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    Re: DTPicker invalid property error

    Hello copernicus,

    How to wrap your Code
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