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Old November 25th, 2008, 08:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Andy
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I am using the Contact management database and I am trying to set up a new
form and want to use the map button they have on one of the standard forms
provided in a new form. The map button will display directions and a
satilight map to the address from the address field.

How do I copy this from one form to another? I think it is an imbedded macro
or visiual basic deal.

Can someone help?

Thanks,
Andy
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Old November 26th, 2008, 06:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Clifford Bass[_2_]
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Default Copying functions from one form to another - ie Map button macro

Hi Andy,

I presume that copying and pasting did not quite do it? If so, check
the original button's on click event. Click in the On Click line and then on
the little ... button to see the coding associated with the button. Copy
that coding to your copied button's on click event.

Hope that helps,

Clifford Bass

"Andy" wrote:

I am using the Contact management database and I am trying to set up a new
form and want to use the map button they have on one of the standard forms
provided in a new form. The map button will display directions and a
satilight map to the address from the address field.

How do I copy this from one form to another? I think it is an imbedded macro
or visiual basic deal.

Can someone help?

Thanks,
Andy

 




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