AddMenu Macro Action

Topics:
Software tips
Tags:
Data Management,
Databases,
Enterprise Software,
Form,
Hardware,
Menu Macro,
Software,
Storage
Source:
Microsoft

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Overview: When you specify a menu macro for a form or report or for the database, Access runs this menu macro whenever the form, report, or database is opened. If you make changes to the menu macro or the macro group that defines its commands while the form, report, or database is open, you must close the form, report, or database and reopen it to see the changes. This paper gives you information about the AddMenu Macro Action.

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