[AccessD] Load ActiveX control in VBA instead of putting on a form.

Erwin Craps Erwin.Craps at ithelps.be
Fri Oct 10 04:26:53 CDT 2003


 
I tought it was posible to load an activex control in VBA so a form is
not needed.
I cant seem to find the right command for this.
Maybe I'm mistaking that this is only posible in VB.
 
 

 

Erwin Craps

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