How do I find an embedded macro in Access?
- How do I find macros Access?
- How do I remove an embedded macro in Access?
- How do I find the VBA code in Access?
- How do I show hidden macros in Access 2010?
How do I find macros Access?
On the Create tab, in the Macros & Code group, click Macro. Access opens the Macro Builder. On the Quick Access Toolbar, click Save. In the Save As dialog box, type a name for the macro, and then click OK.
How do I remove an embedded macro in Access?
Deleting an Embedded Macro To delete the message box embedded macro you just created, find the On Open property on the Event tab, highlight [Embedded Macro], and then press Delete to delete the embedded macro. Click the Save button on the Quick Access Toolbar to save your changes, and then close the form.
How do I find the VBA code in Access?
How to open the VBA environment. You can access the VBA environment in Access 2010 by opening up the Microsoft Visual Basic window. The quickest way to do this is by pressing Alt + F11 while your Access database file is open. This is an example of what the Microsoft Visual Basic window looks like.
How do I show hidden macros in Access 2010?
To display hidden objects or groups Right-click the menu bar at the top of the Navigation Pane, and then click Navigation Options. In the Navigation Options dialog box, select the Show Hidden Objects check box, and then click OK.
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