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    Merging two forms in the same databse

    Is there any built in macro or routine in MS Access 2010 that can be used to merge two forms in the same database?

    I have seen instructions on the web, but they seem to have flaws.

    Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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    Lou reed
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    No. Do it manually.

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    Oaky, that will work, I think. But before I start let me ask a few questions about merging two forms into one form.

    The process that I will do is to add one form to another. Thus adding say form A (which is small) to form B (which is large). Now each form has a set of VBA codes. So what happens to it. I assume that the new form incorporates the VBA code from both forms.

    Okay but what happens to code that says opens or close form A now that that form A is combined with form B and both are now part of a bigger form C.

    I am unsure as to what happens in specific code for form A and specific code for form B?

    Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance.


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    Lou Reed

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    I need the answer to my question as to what happens to the VBA code associated with each of two forms when the forms are merged into one form?

    Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance.

    Respectfully,

    Lou Reed

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