From: gg on 10 May 2010 20:14 I have been trying to use VBA in Access 2007. I need the help function often and find it non-existent in A2007-all they give you is some useless macro items. Is there a way to get the the great help screen that you could get in A2000? Or, is there some other place on the web where you can enter something very general and get a list of possible answers?
From: Daniel Pineault on 10 May 2010 20:19 Google! Seriously, I agree that MS did something to 2007 help. Google is almost every developers best friend regardless of their programming language. For crying out loud, Google is a better search tool for this very forum than the built in search form or MS Bing! Go figure!!! -- Hope this helps, Daniel Pineault http://www.cardaconsultants.com/ For Access Tips and Examples: http://www.devhut.net Please rate this post using the vote buttons if it was helpful. "gg" wrote: > I have been trying to use VBA in Access 2007. I need the help function often > and find it non-existent in A2007-all they give you is some useless macro > items. Is there a way to get the the great help screen that you could get in > A2000? Or, is there some other place on the web where you can enter > something very general and get a list of possible answers?
From: Arvin Meyer [MVP] on 10 May 2010 22:08 Type the function you are looking for in the Immediate Window, select it and push F1. That won't solve all your problems, but it will help a lot. -- Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP http://www.datastrat.com http://www.accessmvp.com http://www.mvps.org/access "gg" <gg(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:285ABA94-40A3-452D-BCED-0A3EEC4225FA(a)microsoft.com... >I have been trying to use VBA in Access 2007. I need the help function >often > and find it non-existent in A2007-all they give you is some useless macro > items. Is there a way to get the the great help screen that you could get > in > A2000? Or, is there some other place on the web where you can enter > something very general and get a list of possible answers?
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