Strike_Eagle
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Hi everyone! I am new to the Access Web environment and was wondering if there was a way to have the database open on the desktop from a macro in the web version. Here is the scenario:
A user has certain functions that can be accomplished. Fairly routine tasks that may or may not be used daily. Occasionally, once a week or so, the user will need to do some pretty heavy duty processing that entails VBA.
Most of my users are computer capabale, but not necassarily fluent. So, instead of going over the steps to open the database on their desktop, I would like to give them a button in a form to do this.
I know it is a simple thing to look at the top and click on the menu and then select it, but I need simpler. I need to add a button they are use to looking at to accomplish this for them. On the specific forms that they would need to do this, the button is there for them to select and voila, it is on their desktop and the VBA is enabled for use.
Is it possible?
A user has certain functions that can be accomplished. Fairly routine tasks that may or may not be used daily. Occasionally, once a week or so, the user will need to do some pretty heavy duty processing that entails VBA.
Most of my users are computer capabale, but not necassarily fluent. So, instead of going over the steps to open the database on their desktop, I would like to give them a button in a form to do this.
I know it is a simple thing to look at the top and click on the menu and then select it, but I need simpler. I need to add a button they are use to looking at to accomplish this for them. On the specific forms that they would need to do this, the button is there for them to select and voila, it is on their desktop and the VBA is enabled for use.
Is it possible?