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    ReBoot is offline Novice
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    What happened to the 2003 Database Window in 2010?

    I'm trying to help out a non profit who has Access 2010. I'm use to editing macros through the 2003 database window. I can't seem to find a similar function in 2010. Can you tell me how to view and edit the macros.


    Thanks.

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    TheShabz is offline Court Jester
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    It's the panel on the left. sort by object type and you should see them, if they exist. The database window, as we are all used to, has been removed in 2010 (since 2007 if i'm not mistaken)

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    ReBoot is offline Novice
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    If I'm looking in the right place, all I see are reports and forms, there should be about 30 macros. I know they are still somewhere because some work from my menu options.

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    TheShabz is offline Court Jester
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    I dont know what that is. try making a new one and see where it goes. AFAIK, all database objects are stored there.

    ...of course you can always use VBA and never have this issue =P

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