Password Protect Form

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I have a password protected form that I created from the ms.support website
(Q209871). I added a command button to the frmPassword for users to be able
to open the form in "Read Only" mode. When they click this button the form
opens in read-only but the frmPassword stays open as well. How do I get it to
close the frmPassword form after they click the "Read Only" command button?
 
Secret Squirrel said:
I have a password protected form that I created from the ms.support website
(Q209871). I added a command button to the frmPassword for users to be able
to open the form in "Read Only" mode. When they click this button the form
opens in read-only but the frmPassword stays open as well. How do I get it to
close the frmPassword form after they click the "Read Only" command button?

DoCmd.Close acForm "NameOfForm"
 
Or, better yet, use this:

DoCmd.Close acForm, Me.Name

That way, you don't have the name of the form hard-coded. If you later
change the name of your form, you won't need to change this statement.


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Secret Squirrel said:
I have a password protected form that I created from the ms.support website
(Q209871). I added a command button to the frmPassword for users to be able
to open the form in "Read Only" mode. When they click this button the form
opens in read-only but the frmPassword stays open as well. How do I get it to
close the frmPassword form after they click the "Read Only" command button?

DoCmd.Close acForm "NameOfForm"
 
Thanks for the input Tom! I'll do this instead and keep this in mind for
other commands.
 

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