Please Help! When I set up a macro to use the "sendkeys"
action, it says I require the utilities add-in. When I
go to the add-in manager and install it, the correct add-
in appears, but as soon as the add-in manager is closed
and re-opened, it is no longer listed; thus, the macro
still won't run properly. How do I get the add-in to
stick? I am running Access 2000 on a WinXP machine;
although, I have had this problem with Access 2000 on an
NT machine as well. Alternatively, if anyone knows how
to get a macro to copy all records from one table into
another without using the sendkeys function, please let
me know. Thanks!
Steve Schapel - 10 Dec 2003 22:28 GMT
Megan,
It sounds like you need to use an Append Query to copy your records
from one table to another. If you want this to be part of a macro,
use an OpenQuery action in the macro to make the Append Query happen.
- Steve Schapel, Microsoft Access MVP
>Please Help! When I set up a macro to use the "sendkeys"
>action, it says I require the utilities add-in. When I
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>another without using the sendkeys function, please let
>me know. Thanks!
corey777 - 25 Aug 2004 18:19 GMT
> *Please Help! When I set up a macro to use the "sendkeys"
> action, it says I require the utilities add-in. When I
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> another without using the sendkeys function, please let
> me know. Thanks! *
Megan,
Don't know if you're still around or not, and this is way off topic
but did you by any chance attend high school in Georgetown, TX
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corey77