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    CarlotaVina is offline Novice
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    How to edit a macro without execute it

    Hello,



    I want to edit the macros of a mdb without execute them . I opened the mdb with Shift-double click and I have disabled the content.

    I would like to ask a question: Will the macro be executed if a enable the content of the mdb?.

    Is it necessary to enable the content to edit the code of macro?

    Thanks in advance

    Carlota

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    you can edit macros an not execute them.
    you can 'not enable' macros and still edit them.

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    CarlotaVina is offline Novice
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    Thanks for the reply

    Can I edit the macro in "Design View"?. I only view other macros and queries used in the macro in this view.

    Thanks in advance

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    That's what Design View is for. In what other view could a macro be edited?
    How to attach file: http://www.accessforums.net/showthread.php?t=70301 To provide db: copy, remove confidential data, run compact & repair, zip w/Windows Compression.

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