Want to code not macro Access 2007

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I want to build a few forms real quick in Access 2007 and use the pre built
open forms, close forms wizard in Access. However in 2007 it does it in
Macros and not code. Is thier a reason for this? 2007 has made way to many
changes and it is to busy. It takes a week before you learn everything and
still to busy. I cant get the code to work half the time either. A basic
docmd wont work unless I check the "option" security box" what gives?
 
It's called Security enhancements -- thank the virus kiddies and other
malcontents who find time to write code to thwart others' applications.
ACCESS 2007 has been designed to allow greater programmability without the
potential problems of running malicious VBA code; but this is done with
macros now, not VBA -- so the wizards give you macros instead of code. Also
the "security box" stuff is designed to prevent an ACCESS database from
running potentially malicious macro or VBA code when the file is first
opened unless you've trusted the file (either directly or by putting the
file in the Trusted Folder location).

No way to avoid these "improvements" in 2007. You'll need to "work with
them" or go back to 2003 or earlier version.
 
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