Macro

D

Dan

I am in the process of building a database. I have
numerous forms and will have several different reports
and predefined searches. My question is, is it
detrimental to have a lot of macros to open and close
forms and move from one form to the other? I currently
have 24 macros set up and will add several more before I
am done. Will this cause any problems?

Dan
 
S

Steve Schapel

Dan,

No, it is not detrimental. However, for convenience you may prefer to
put related macros together into macro groups. In macro design
window, select Macro Names from the View menu, and then you can give
individual macros a name within the main macro. There is a maximum
limit of 999 actions in a macro.

- Steve Schapel, Microsoft Access MVP
 

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