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Old June 4th, 2004, 05:26 PM
Victor
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It´s a stupid question but...
Where do I need to put the code
If the form is not set for the startup
In a module, macro or what ?
I´m sorry for wasting your time.
Thanks
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Old June 5th, 2004, 12:38 AM
Arvin Meyer
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"Victor" wrote in message
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It´s a stupid question but...
Where do I need to put the code
If the form is not set for the startup
In a module, macro or what ?
I´m sorry for wasting your time.
Thanks


Read my answer in the other thread. You put the code in a module. You can
start it from any event that fires on the startup form (Open, Load, Current)
or from a command button. You can also start it from an autoexec macro
(RunCode).
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