Add a Macro to a Button in Access – Instructions
Friday, September 10 2021
by Joseph Brownell
Overview of Adding Macros to Buttons in Access Forms You can add a macro to a button in Access forms to run the macro when a user clicks the form’s button. To run macros in Access forms, you often assign a macro to an “event” associated with a command button control in a form.
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