Microsoft KB Archive/198451

= ACC2000: How to Open a Data Access Page in the Script Editor =

Article ID: 198451

Article Last Modified on 6/28/2004

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Access 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q198451



Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.



SUMMARY
Microsoft Access includes a tool called the Microsoft Script Editor that you can use to edit the script behind data access pages. There are four ways to open the Script Editor from Design view of a data access page.



MORE INFORMATION
To open the Script Editor from Design view of a data access page, use one of the following methods.

Method 1
Right-click an empty portion of the data access page, and then on the shortcut menu, click Microsoft Script Editor.

Method 2
On the Tools menu, point to Macro, and then click Microsoft Script Editor.

Method 3
Press ALT+SHIFT+F11.

Method 4
On the View menu, click HTML Source.

When you open the Script Editor by using methods 1 through 3, you enable the following features. You also enable these features when you open the Script Editor with method 4, provided that there is already an instance of the Script Editor open, and you opened that instance by using one of the other methods.

Enabled Features
HTML (Document) Outline window

Script Outline window

The page has a Design tab (not used with Microsoft Office documents)

The page has a Quick View tab

When you view the Source tab, items in the following windows are available:

HTML (Document) Outline

Toolbox

Script Outline

Properties

The Script Editor also enables the following menus, submenus, and menu commands:              Menu                         Submenu Menu      Item                         Item -

Edit      Paste As HTML Edit      List Members Edit      Parameter Info Edit      Complete Word

View      Sync Script Outline View      View Controls As Text View      View Control Graphically View      Properties Window View      Toolbox View      Debug Windows                Immediate View      Debug Windows                Autos View      Debug Windows                Locals View      Debug Windows                Watch View      Debug Windows                Threads View      Debug Windows                Call Stack View      Debug Windows                Running Documents View      Other Windows                Document Outline View      Other Windows                Output View      Other Windows                Script Outline View      Define Window Layout View      Property Pages

Debug     Start Debug     Start Without Debugging Debug     Break Debug     End Debug     Detach All Processes Debug     Restart Debug     Run To Cursor Debug     Step Into Debug     Step Over Debug     Step Out Debug     Add Watch Debug     Insert Breakpoint Debug     Enable Breakpoint Debug     Clear All Breakpoints Debug     Breakpoints Debug     Set Next Statement Debug     Show Next Statement Debug     Processes

HTML      Link HTML      Bookmark HTML      Image HTML      Form HTML      Div HTML      Span HTML      Marquee HTML      Script Block                 Client HTML      Script Block                 Server HTML      HTML Wizards

Table     Insert Table Table     Insert Row Table     Delete Row Table     Insert Column Table     Delete Column Table     Insert Cell Table     Delete Cell Table     Merge Cells Table     Split Cell

Format    Bold Format    Italic Format    Underline Format    Superscript Format    Subscript Format    Decrease Indent Format    Increase Indent Format    Absolute Positioning Format    Lock Format    Z Order                      Bring to Front Format    Z Order                      Send to Back Format    Z Order                      Bring Forward Format    Z Order                      Send Backward Format    Z Order                      Behind Text Format    Z Order                      Front of Text

Tools     Customize Toolbox

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