Microsoft KB Archive/92949

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PRB: Choosing Toolbar Design Button Causes Unexpected Behavior
'Article ID: Q92949

Creation Date: 19-NOV-1992

Revision Date: 19-SEP-1996' The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft Access versions 1.0 and 1.1

SYMPTOMS

When you are viewing a form in Form view, choosing the Design button on the toolbar does not switch the form to Design view if the form's OnClose property opens another form.

STATUS

This behavior no longer occurs in Microsoft Access version 2.0.

MORE INFORMATION

Steps to Reproduce Behavior

 Create two new forms named Form1 and Form2.  Create the following new macro called TestMacro: Macro Name  Action -     TestMacro    Close OpenForm TestMacro Actions --      Close Object Type: Form Object Name: Form1 OpenForm Form Name: Form2 View: Form Data Mode: Edit  View the property sheet for Form1. Set the OnClose property to TestMacro. Save Form1 and then close it. Open Form1 in Design view. Choose the View Form button on the toolbar. Choose the Design button on the toolbar.
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