Chapter 8. Automating a web app using macros
The macro design surface—an overview
Working with view and control events
Controlling record navigation with macros
Opening views with OpenPopup actions
Exploring the audit invoices macros
Exploring other named data macro parameter examples
IN Chapter 4 you learned how to create data macros. Data macros interact only at the data layer and can be attached to table events or exist as named data macros. In this chapter, you’ll learn about user interface macros. In Access web apps, you can define a user interface macro to execute tasks you would otherwise initiate with the keyboard or the mouse at the user interface level. The unique power of user interface macros in Access web apps ...
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