Re: Macro prompt
- From: "pcman via AccessMonster.com" <u34641@uwe>
- Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 13:38:47 GMT
Steve:
Thanks for you help. I had created an application using ADO in the Form_Load
procedure which should initiate. Evidently there is something else
wrong/changed here. I will need to pursue this in another fashion. Thanks
again.
PCMan
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Steve Schapel wrote:
I'm sorry, Pcman, I don't think I can help here. As far as I can tell,
what you are seeing is normal behaviour. I don't understand what you
want to achieve. If you want to test the action of clicking a command
button on a form, I suggest you test it by clicking the command button
on the form, not by trying to run the Click event code from within the
VBE window. Maybe it's possible, I don't know, I've never tried it.
Steve:[quoted text clipped - 22 lines]
Where do I go from here? Thanks.
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