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    alexandervj is offline Competent Performer
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    OnClose event broke my database. Please help!

    I was trying to add an event that opens the main menu form back up when you close it (was thinking for end users) now when I close the form it doesnt open back up Access just locks up and nothing is accessable... you click and just hear the beep every time you click. How can I fix this? Is there a way I can disable macros when I start Access or something?



    I open the dataabse and everything is fine but if you try to go into design view for the main menu form or close it it locks up... how can I disable that macro??

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    alexandervj is offline Competent Performer
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    Nevermind. I fixed it... I had added a splash screen that lasts for a couple seconds then the main menu opens after that.. I was able to close the splash screen before the main menu opened and from there I could edit the macro of the main menu in design view... crisis averted..

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    Dal Jeanis is offline VIP
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    Good enough. Please mark thread solved. Top of page, under "Thread tools".

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