Re: Macro prompt
- From: Steve Schapel <schapel@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 02 Jun 2007 07:52:17 +1200
Pcman,
Hmmm. If you want to "run" a subprocedure or function from within the VB Editor, you need to have the cursor within the sub you are testing, as far as I know.
Does the project compile correctly? Is there any problem in normal operation of the application? What is the reason for trying to run stuff from VBE?
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Steve Schapel, Microsoft Access MVP
pcman via AccessMonster.com wrote:
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When I run the program in the VBA editor a pop-up box comes up. The cursor
flashes in the "Macro Name" line. The box below that would normally display
all the macro names, but this area is all blank (because no macros were
written or assigned to this application). In the dropdown box "Macros In"
has the name of the project. There is only one command button enable which
is cancel. All the others: Run, Step Into, Edit, Create, and Delete are
grayed out. Also another piece of info, this version of Access is still
using SP1. Thanks.
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