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      23rd Feb 2005
Hello.
I'm using db.Container("Forms") to loop through the forms collection.
I also need to loop through Macros and Modules collection.
How can i do this?

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> Hello.
> I'm using db.Container("Forms") to loop through the forms collection.
> I also need to loop through Macros and Modules collection.
> How can i do this?


Macros are represented by the documents in the Scripts container, while
modules are are represented by documents in the Modules container.

Note that, in Access 2000 or later, you can use the AllForms, AllMacros,
and AllModules collections of the CurrentProject object to accomplish
the same thing.

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www.datagnostics.com

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