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    pseudonym is offline Novice
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    How do I read the source?

    I've recently taken over another's developer's work that has left the company.



    Before he left, he was showing me all of his responsibilities. However, he neglected to tell me anything about the Access apps he created.

    I've never had to work with access applications before, so I'm a little lost.

    He has an app that when you click on the access icon, a bunch of forms appear and you can select different tasks.

    But, I can't figure out how to view the source of it.

    Does anyone have any ideas?

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    Whizbang is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Alt-F11 is the quick and easy way, assuming the shortkeys haven't been disabled. Do a google search for "access 2007 vba tutorial" and you should find some simple instructions on how to view the Developer Tab, the VBE and other useful tools.

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    pseudonym is offline Novice
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    Quote Originally Posted by Whizbang View Post
    Alt-F11 is the quick and easy way, assuming the shortkeys haven't been disabled. Do a google search for "access 2007 vba tutorial" and you should find some simple instructions on how to view the Developer Tab, the VBE and other useful tools.
    Perfect. Thanks. I'm looking at it now and I'm able to follow the logic just fine, but I'll be sure to look up some tutorials if the need arises.

    Thanks

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