MS Access 2003 Step By Step - Asim Abbasi

CH1: Overview | CH2:  MS Access Local & Linked Tables | CH3:  MS Access Queries | CH4: MS Access Reports & Forms | CH5: MS Access Modules & Macros | CH6: MS Access Data Import/Export Feature | CH7: MS Access Built-In Functions

Chapter 5: MS Access Modules & Macros

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auto_login Ready

Once you exit out of Microsoft Visual Basic window (as you did in the previous article), you will be back in the MS Access Module section where you can see the name of your module. Underneath this name there is same code. To access the code window again or in other words to open ‘auto_login’ module in MS Visual Basic window, follow the steps as described below.

1. Click on the module name as shown in the screenshot above.

2. Then click on the ‘Design’ command next to ‘New’ as shown above.

Chapter 5: MS Access Modules & Macros

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CH1: Overview | CH2:  MS Access Local & Linked Tables | CH3:  MS Access Queries | CH4: MS Access Reports & Forms | CH5: MS Access Modules & Macros | CH6: MS Access Data Import/Export Feature | CH7: MS Access Built-In Functions

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