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Old February 4th, 2010, 02:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Arvin Meyer [MVP][_2_]
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Document Deletions does. You must have warnings turned off in a macro or in
code somewhere in your app.

If it's in code, it will be easy to find. Open any code window, go to Edit
Find, then look for "Set Warnings" in your project. Macros will be more

difficult since you'll have to go through each one of them, looking at each
argument.
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I looked at that but I have them all checked.

Plus I don't understand how "Record Changes", "Document Deletions" or
"Action
Queries" has anything to do with asking me to save changes to a form.



Arvin Meyer [MVP] wrote:
Office Button Access Options Advanced Confirm
thanks. I don't know why I am missing it but do you know where that
shows
up

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am
using 2007.


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