Re: Where do I decalre vaiables who's scope will be global ?

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"Rick Brandt" <rickbrandt2@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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As Public in a stand-alone module (as opposed to a module associated
with a form)


Thanks Douglas - how would I declare a Module that was or was not
linked with a form ?

In the db window there is a Modules tab just as there is a tab for
Forms, Reports, etc.. On the Modules tab you press [New].


Thanks for the reply Rick - I eas actually wondering what makes a module
attached to a form and one that is NOT attached to a form ? Whats the
difference when you are making them ?

Thanks
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