P
Paul
Sorry if this is an obvious question.
I converted an Access 97 application to Access 2003. It has an Autokeys
macro with the macro names ^H & ^M to show and hide a toolbar.
The two functions (Showtoolbar() & Hidetoolbar())work perfect with test
buttons on a form, but not with the keyboard keys.
It produces the error: "The expression you entered has a function name that
my.mdb can't find."
The Action Failed dialog box displays all correct info. Its as if the
functions in my modUtility module aren't available to a macro.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks
I converted an Access 97 application to Access 2003. It has an Autokeys
macro with the macro names ^H & ^M to show and hide a toolbar.
The two functions (Showtoolbar() & Hidetoolbar())work perfect with test
buttons on a form, but not with the keyboard keys.
It produces the error: "The expression you entered has a function name that
my.mdb can't find."
The Action Failed dialog box displays all correct info. Its as if the
functions in my modUtility module aren't available to a macro.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks