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    The Professor is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Hi,

    Is there a (relatively) simple method, (i.e. line of code) that will Save All open objects (forms, tables, etc)?



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    Prof.

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    rzw0wr is offline I will always be a newbie
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    ctl + S I think.

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    The Professor is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Hi, Thanks for that Dale, but I'm looking for a line of VBA code, rather than key strokes.

    Prof.

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    Post #5 (Brent Spaulding) has a good suggestion in this thread:
    http://www.utteraccess.com/forum/vba...-t1914665.html

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    The Professor is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Hi RuralGuy,

    Thanks for that, very helpful.

    Prof.

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