I have a button to filter a form and it works fine but I would like to not have the message window alert me every time I run it.
How can I just find all values "F" when the code is run?
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I have a button to filter a form and it works fine but I would like to not have the message window alert me every time I run it.
How can I just find all values "F" when the code is run?
Jim OPlease Login or Register to view this content.
Have you tried adding Application.DisplayAlerts like so...
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Tom
I get an Error Msg. Method or data member not found.
Jim O
My mistake, I didn't realize you were asking about this for Access....I thought it was for excel. I'm not sure how to do it for Access.
Hi, I am having the same error, and I have tried to remove the space over and over, but Access adds it by back when I click Ok to the zoom window to close it an save the field. Do you have any idea why I can't remove definitely that space?
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See if this works for you:
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