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"Setwarnings" option not available
I'm trying to supress those warning messages everyone else is annoyed with
too, but I don't have the "setwarnings" option in the pull down menu of the "action" column in my macro. Help! I know there's some code you can use as well (docmd.SetWarnings True), but i'm not sure where to put that. Thanks scott |
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"Setwarnings" option not available
Nevermind, i figured it out. just need to click "show all actions" in the
toolbar. "theintern" wrote: I'm trying to supress those warning messages everyone else is annoyed with too, but I don't have the "setwarnings" option in the pull down menu of the "action" column in my macro. Help! I know there's some code you can use as well (docmd.SetWarnings True), but i'm not sure where to put that. Thanks scott |
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"Setwarnings" option not available
"theintern" wrote in message
... Nevermind, i figured it out. just need to click "show all actions" in the toolbar. Yes, that's a trap in A2007. BTW, since you found your way here, you might be ready to look at an alternative approach: Action queries: suppressing dialogs, while knowing results at: http://allenbrowne.com/ser-60.html -- Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org. |
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