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ECHO OFF in Access Macro?

 
 
JHB
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      19th Aug 2007
Hi:

Is there a way to turn echo off and on in an access macro? I know you
can do it with VBA, but in this applications it not desirable to
complicate it with VBA since neophytes will be maintaining it.

Thanks

John Baker

 
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      19th Aug 2007
On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 15:28:24 -0000, JHB wrote:

> Hi:
>
> Is there a way to turn echo off and on in an access macro? I know you
> can do it with VBA, but in this applications it not desirable to
> complicate it with VBA since neophytes will be maintaining it.
>
> Thanks
>
> John Baker


I don't understand this post.
It took me 2 seconds to determine the answer.
All you need do is open any macro and type an E in the Action column.
Does this help?
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      19th Aug 2007
Apparently neophytes are developing it also!

fredg wrote:
>> Hi:
>>

>[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>>
>> John Baker

>
>I don't understand this post.
>It took me 2 seconds to determine the answer.
>All you need do is open any macro and type an E in the Action column.
>Does this help?


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      2nd Oct 2007
When in the macro builder I don't even see the Echo option when I drop the
list of available actions down. Is this supposed to be a canned action or do
I have to build/download it first? I looked in the help and it revealed at
least one other 'missing' actions like SetValue.

Thnx

> Apparently neophytes are developing it also!
>
> fredg wrote:
> >> Hi:
> >>

> >[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> >>
> >> John Baker

> >
> >I don't understand this post.
> >It took me 2 seconds to determine the answer.
> >All you need do is open any macro and type an E in the Action column.
> >Does this help?

 
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