Hi Egbert,
If you are running on a Windows machine, I have found ways to do what you
were asking and I could make some suggestions if that would help.
Noel
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On 4 February 2016 at 14:59, Egbert Eissing <nicari234@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
I need to fire up a macro automatically when I open a form, or when I move
to the next record.
There is obviously no form event that allows me to do that. I have placed
a simple macro, containing nothing but a message box into all relevant
event slots, to see whether any one of them will fire. But none did. This
appears to be strange to me, lacking such an important function.I am now
using a button to run my macro, but this is unsatisfactory.
Does anyone have an idea how I can accomplish my task?Thanks for any
help.Egbert
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