In that case, how would I do a search in all of the code. Basically, my problem is that in my form, when I press the next record button, it is doing an insert into a lookup table that I did not intend. So I want to find all cases of the insert command in the code to eliminate this problem.
Or you can print it out.
Hit CTRL+P for print, select "current project".
Cheers,
MakeItSo
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andreas.galambos@bowneglobal.de
HP:
Select the string of characters that you want to search for; press CTRL-F (as MakeItSo instructs); and click the "Entire Project" radio button. The "Find Next" button will find successive occurrences of the character string in all the VB code (forms, modules, etc.) in the project. It doesn't find them "all at the same time" however. You must scroll through them one at a time.
I did that, and I looked for the command INSERT, which would definitely be in the code, as it is inserting into the wrong field, and it comes up with nothing.
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