Bypassing MACROS
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BYPASSING A MACRO STATEMENT

If you want to skip a line of code, you can comment it out using the ' character or the REM statement. You can't do either with a macro action, but you can still get Access to ignore a macro action. To do so, open the macro's condition column and enter "False" (without the quotes) before the action you want Access to ignore. If the action already has a condition, simply add "False and" (without the quotes) to the beginning of that condition statement. When you run the macro, Access will ignore that action. Simply delete the False or False and component to return the macro to its original state.

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