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    ghanaei is offline Novice
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    HowEliminate"EmbeddeMacro"?

    Hi


    When i use Wizards for making a command Button in a from , Access uses Embedded Macro automatically, instead of Event procedure. I checked "always use event procedures" option in the Access Options ( Access Options--> Object Designers --> form-Report design view -- > always use event procedures ) . But Access use "Embedded Macro" yet. How can i force Access to use Event procedure ?
    thnx

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    alansidman is offline Indifferent
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    You can't, but if after creation, click on the Developer tab in the ribbon, there is an icon on the left to convert Macros to VBA. It automatically converts the Macro to VBA.

    Alan

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    AndersBager is offline Novice
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    Perhaps that works with the English version of Access but it doesn't work with the Swedish version! Sorry!

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    It sounds like there is something wrong with your Office (Access) installation. Try removing Access and then reinstall. "always use event procedures" should work as well.

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