A azhar2006 Registered User. Local time Today, 11:48 Joined Feb 8, 2012 Messages 297 Sep 8, 2024 #1 Hi guys I made a macro button for search. When I want to convert it to VBA language, I see that the conversion command is not activated. What is the reason? Thank you
Hi guys I made a macro button for search. When I want to convert it to VBA language, I see that the conversion command is not activated. What is the reason? Thank you
June7 AWF VIP Local time Today, 10:48 Joined Mar 9, 2014 Messages 5,890 Sep 8, 2024 #2 Because it is not a stand-alone macro, it is embedded macro. Use "Convert form's macros to VBA" option in Tools group on Form Design tab.
Because it is not a stand-alone macro, it is embedded macro. Use "Convert form's macros to VBA" option in Tools group on Form Design tab.
A azhar2006 Registered User. Local time Today, 11:48 Joined Feb 8, 2012 Messages 297 Sep 8, 2024 #3 June7 said: Because it is not a stand-alone macro, it is embedded macro. Use "Convert form's macros to VBA" option in Tools group on Form Design tab. Click to expand... I used the Convert Form Macros option on the Form Design tab. Access closed itself and made a backup. Last edited: Sep 8, 2024
June7 said: Because it is not a stand-alone macro, it is embedded macro. Use "Convert form's macros to VBA" option in Tools group on Form Design tab. Click to expand... I used the Convert Form Macros option on the Form Design tab. Access closed itself and made a backup.
T tvanstiphout Active member Local time Today, 11:48 Joined Jan 22, 2016 Messages 359 Sep 8, 2024 #4 That means Access crashed. Step up your backup regime, just in case the file becomes corrupted. Decompile it. Compact and repair If it persists, repair the Office installation from Control Panel.
That means Access crashed. Step up your backup regime, just in case the file becomes corrupted. Decompile it. Compact and repair If it persists, repair the Office installation from Control Panel.