Switchboard - missing or broken IELABEL.OCX

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Hi.
I am using Access 2002 and added two new reports to the switchboard. When I
click on the switchboard form, the following error appears: "Your Microsoft
Access database or project contains a missing or broken reference to file
'IELABEL.OCX' version 1.0." According to help, I am to go to TOOLS ==>
References and in the Available References box, clear the check boxes next to
any missing files..etc. I can't find References on my Tools menu. Please
let me know how I can fix the broken reference. Thanks !!
.



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