Changes to the Command Buttons and the Button Wizard
If you open a form in design mode and try to create a button using the button wizard you will notice something different. Actually, you might not even notice it at first. The UI is pretty much the same as usual, except for a couple of arcane type of commands that aren’t available anymore.
So, what’s new?
The code behind the command buttons. Instead of having VBA functions, they have embedded macros. And very simple ones, by the way.
Why did we change them?
Well, for starters the VBA code that was generated was, uh, yucky. For example, if you create a “Record Operations > Print Record” button, this is the VBA it generates:
Option Compare Database
Private Sub Command6_Click()
On Error GoTo Err_Command6_Click
DoCmd.DoMenuItem acFormBar, acEditMenu, 8, , acMenuVer70
DoCmd.PrintOut acSelection
Exit_Command6_Click:
Exit Sub
Err_Command6_Click:
MsgBox Err.Description
Resume Exit_Command6_Click
End Sub
How do you like the DoMenuItem action? Easy to change, huh?
So here’s what the equivalent embedded macro looks like:
RunCommand (SelectRecord)
RunCommand (PrintSelection)
Which one do you think is easier to understand and change? You betcha the embedded macro is. Also, this button will work even when code is disabled in the database, which is a nice side benefit.