RunMacro Method

Microsoft Access Visual Basic

action in Visual Basic.

expression.RunMacro(MacroName, RepeatCount, RepeatExpression)

expression    Required. An expression that returns one of the objects in the Applies To list.

MacroName   Required Variant. A string expression that's the valid name of a macro in the current database. If you run Visual Basic code containing the RunMacro method in a library database, Microsoft Access looks for the macro with this name in the library database and doesn't look for it in the current database.

RepeatCount   Optional Variant. A numeric expression that evaluates to an integer, which is the number of times the macro will run.

RepeatExpression   Optional Variant. A numeric expression that's evaluated each time the macro runs. When it evaluates to False (0), the macro stops running.

Remarks

For more information on how the action and its arguments work, see the action topic.

You can use macrogroupname.macroname syntax for the macroname argument to run a particular macro in a macro group.

If you specify the repeatexpression argument and leave the repeatcount argument blank, you must include the repeatcount argument's comma. If you leave a trailing argument blank, don't use a comma following the last argument you specify.

Example

The following example runs the macro Print Sales that will print the sales report twice:

DoCmd.RunMacro "Print Sales", 2