I just want to ask when you convert a macro to VBA, at the end of the conversion you have the converted VBA code and the macro. How can you save VBA code and dump macro?
I changed the record source of frmEmail because I found a way to do it in one query, not two. Then I went back to two queries. I do not know why. It seems either works.
I will pick most direct.
I have programmed a lot in my career and I find the VBA code syntax rather tedious and varied. Hence, I use macros. They can always be converted to VBA code. But what do you do then? You have VBA code and a macro? See above statement.
Code:
do you need to allow more records entry?
This was stated by you in previous post. The answer here is no, but I guess if it were yes, I need to change form data entry property to yes?
I appreciate all your help. Was very down yesterday at quitting time, but spirit's rose when I realized that I had a backup of the db, that worked and all I had to do was update the file.
It saved time and took time.
If I want to use your VBA code for next and previous buttons, but a macros is there now - what do I do? I guess that I could click buttons away and start anew, but that seems
awfully long for such a task. So what do I do?
Any help appreciated. Thanks I advance.
Respectfully,
Lou Reed