[AccessD] VBA question

Drew Wutka DWUTKA at marlow.com
Fri Apr 25 01:23:14 CDT 2003


Access macros have an If capability, and I think that is part of the reason
that Excel and Word dump into VBA directly, to allow for logic modification.

Drew

-----Original Message-----
From: Susan Harkins [mailto:harkins at iglou.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 10:06 AM
To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com
Subject: Re: [AccessD] VBA question


Ah... close, but 1-2-3's command language had an If... :)

There is no answer, it's just a big black hole! :)

Susan H.

> OK. I guess what I'm getting at is that a macro is basically automation of
the
> user interface. When you go beyond that, you are doing scripts or code. I
think
> that in Word and Excel, it's a macro while you are recording it, but the
actions
> are converted to code. It's no longer a macro at that point (even tho it
is
> still called a macro in Word and Excel). I could get into this deeper but
see no
> reason why. What is this for exactly?


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