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Form.Module Property (Access)

You can use the Module property to specify a form module. Read-only Module object.

Syntax

expression .Module

expression A variable that represents a Form object.

Remarks

The Module property also returns a reference to a specified Module object.

Use the Module property to access the properties and methods of a Module object associated with a Form or Report object.

The setting of the HasModule property of a form or report determines whether it has an associated module. If the HasModule property is False, the form or report does not have an associated module. When you refer to the Module property of that form or report while in design view, Microsoft Access creates the associated module and sets the HasModule property to True. If you refer to the Module property of a form or report at run-time and the object has its HasModule property set to False, an error will occur.

You could use this property with any of the properties and methods of the module object.

Example

The following example uses the Module property to insert the Beep method in a form's Open event.

Dim strFormOpenCode As String 
Dim mdl As Module 
 
Set mdl = Forms!MyForm.Module 
strFormOpenCode = "Sub Form_Open(Cancel As Integer)" _ 
 & vbCrLf & "Beep" & vbCrLf & "End Sub" 
 With mdl 
 .InsertText strFormOpenCode 
 End With

See Also

Concepts

Form Object

Form Object Members