Re: Startup
- From: "Bill" <stanton@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 18:26:35 GMT
Hi Rick,
By the "that" time, it's too late to change the opening form.
Later today I'll play with an invisible form as the starting
point and invoke a general module from its Open code.
Thanks,
Bill
"Rick Brandt" <rickbrandt2@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Bill wrote:
>> Meaning what? The startup property sheet only lists forms
>> as the initial point of entry to the application. Are you saying
>> that in the presence of a "autoexec" macro it will actually
>> receive control "before" the form listed in the property sheet?
>> I.e., the macro runs first and then whatever is in the property
>> sheet startup specifications.
>> Bill
>
> In my testing the startup form is launched and any code in its Open, Load,
> and Current events will fire before the AutoExec macro is executed.
>
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