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tweaking command 'optionlabel' on switchboard

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Access User - 07 May 2008 18:47 GMT
I run A2K and created a s'board using the 'wizard'. The 3rd option label from
the top of the s'board is hooked up to a 'macro1' which proceeds to run some
queries that update a couple of tables in the app. I've got a msbox at the
top of the macro that tells the user they are about to manipulate the tables
and I also turned off the warnings that pop up when each query runs to make
the thing run a little more 'professionally' but I would like to give user a
chance to back out of the command of this optionlabel in the event it was not
deliberately chosen. so, here's the thing -- as I see it, what I would have
the thing do is pop up a message that let's the user say they want or don't
want to proceed immediately after clicking the 3rd optionlabel, e.g. 'Are you
sure you wanna continue?' YES or CANCEL.
Access User - 07 May 2008 18:54 GMT
This was inadevertantly posted as a suggestion.
I reposted as a question.
Sorry.

> I run A2K and created a s'board using the 'wizard'. The 3rd option label from
> the top of the s'board is hooked up to a 'macro1' which proceeds to run some
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