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Subject: help creating a macro(repost)
From: "Sharron" <[email protected]>
Sent: 11/30/2003 5:26:10 AM



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Hello: I want to create a macro called Open LJSCHOCOLATES
Form that will open that form. Can someone tell me how
please.

I also want to create a new toolbar with an icon on it
that will run the Open LJSCHOCOLATES Fom macro. with the
image of a runner, for the icon.

One more. :). I also want to place a command button on the
BOX INFORMATION tab that opens the LJSCUSTOMERS form as a
pop-up form. I will be using the form LJSCHOCOLATES.


Thank you, in Advance for your help.
Sharron.
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Subject: help creating a macro(repost)
From: "Sharron" <[email protected]>
Sent: 11/30/2003 5:26:10 AM

Has this post been missed?
To create your macro, click on Macros, New,
Click next to Action.
Scroll down to OpenForm
In the Action Arguments box at the bottom of the page
Click next to Form Name and choose your LSJChocolates form
Save your macro by pressing the Save button on the toolbar and give it the
name you want.

To create a new toolbar, in your main database view, right click on a
toolbar, choose Customize.
Click on the Toolbars tab and press the New button.

When you have created your new toolbar, right click on it, go to Customize
and Commands. Scroll down to All Macros. You will see your macro there. Drag
it onto the toolbar.
To change the icon, again click Customize,
right click on your new button, choose Change Button Image
You will see your runner in the list.
I'm not too clear what you mean by the last bit of your message but you can
add a command button to your form in design view and the wizard will let you
open a form with it.
Evi
 
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