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    Grooz13 is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Call the onclick event of a form in a timer is it possible ?

    Ok i have a timer that do a certain thing and it didn't solve my problem however when i click on the subform my problem is solved ! I wanted to know if it's possible to call the SubForm Click in the timer?

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    weekend00 is offline I may not be right
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    Yes, I think so.
    if you want to run the on click procedure, just call that procedure in you timer. or if you want to set focus to the subform, use subformname.setfocus.

    please let us know what is you problem if the problem is still there.

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    Access is not reentrant so you need to be careful about another timer interrupt. What are you trying to achieve and maybe there is another method that would work?

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