SUMMARY
By setting up module options correctly in the beginning and using the available debugging tools in Access, you can quickly debug your application. For more information about some of the commands seen here, read the following chapters:
Chapter 2, “Coding in Access 2000 with VBA,” covers the commands included in Visual Basic for Applications, including information on Explicit variable declarations and the syntax for calling procedures.
Chapter 7, “Handling Your Errors in Access with VBA,” shows how to trap errors that might fall through the cracks in your debugging of the application, before distribution.
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