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      27th Mar 2004
There's a really simple answer for this, I'm sure.

When I go to edit a macro, I do not have a conditional column. I can't find where to "turn it on" in the help. Please help me solve my bonehead problem

Nick
 
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      27th Mar 2004
Look under view in the drop down menus
>-----Original Message-----
>There's a really simple answer for this, I'm sure.
>
>When I go to edit a macro, I do not have a conditional

column. I can't find where to "turn it on" in the help.
Please help me solve my bonehead problem
>
>Nick
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Steve Schapel
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      27th Mar 2004
Nick,

In addition to Terry's good advice, you can use the Tools|Options|View
menu from your Database Window to set the default behaviour to always
display the Condition column.

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Steve Schapel, Microsoft Access MVP


TerryT wrote:
> Look under view in the drop down menus
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>There's a really simple answer for this, I'm sure.
>>
>>When I go to edit a macro, I do not have a conditional

>
> column. I can't find where to "turn it on" in the help.
> Please help me solve my bonehead problem
>
>>Nick
>>.
>>

 
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