Sasha Froyland
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Hello Everyone,
It's great to find support and community of Access developers.
I'm president of Help4Access.com and this morning was coding VBA for the first time in maybe 2 years and this site helped.
I'm modifying our CRM system in Access 2019 on Azure VM where we're moving the backend on SQL Server to SQL Managed Services but was looking for a function to comment many lines of VBA out at one time.
I posted the answer which follows:
On 11/13/2022, in Microsoft Access Professional 2019, To comment out multiple code lines, customize toolbar and add from the Edit Category: 'Comment Block' and 'UnComment Block'.
Last note, and I'll try not to make is too sale-y, but... I've been in Access since 1992-ish, but am focused on developing a protocol for reducing the risk to operational continuity from technical environments where many (tens or hundreds or even thousands) of legacy MS Access database applications live. The protocol centers allot around change management (data governance) but also requires a dedicated staff and toolbox of utilities.
If you are interested in the development of this body of knowledge, please reach out.
Peace.
Sasha Froyland - President - Help4Access.com
It's great to find support and community of Access developers.
I'm president of Help4Access.com and this morning was coding VBA for the first time in maybe 2 years and this site helped.
I'm modifying our CRM system in Access 2019 on Azure VM where we're moving the backend on SQL Server to SQL Managed Services but was looking for a function to comment many lines of VBA out at one time.
I posted the answer which follows:
On 11/13/2022, in Microsoft Access Professional 2019, To comment out multiple code lines, customize toolbar and add from the Edit Category: 'Comment Block' and 'UnComment Block'.
Last note, and I'll try not to make is too sale-y, but... I've been in Access since 1992-ish, but am focused on developing a protocol for reducing the risk to operational continuity from technical environments where many (tens or hundreds or even thousands) of legacy MS Access database applications live. The protocol centers allot around change management (data governance) but also requires a dedicated staff and toolbox of utilities.
If you are interested in the development of this body of knowledge, please reach out.
Peace.
Sasha Froyland - President - Help4Access.com