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How to add programmatically VBA code to an Access 2003 module?

Asked by stephenlecomptejr in Access Coding/Macros, Microsoft Access Database

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As I add VBA code to an Access 2003 module - I find myself hand-typing the following code often:  Is there anyway I may automate this and if so, how?  I am unable to buy the add-ins the market provides not just about cost but also having to go through several committees.  So purchasing an add-in is out of the question.  

I assume to solve it I will need a function but unsure as to declaring it correctly?  Then I need to place the function when a toolbar is clicked but unsure of how the computer knows correctly what module I'm in and where to place the code exactly?

On Error Goto Err_Something

'

Exit_Something:
  Exit Sub

 
Err_Something:
  Resume Exit_SomethingStart Free Trial
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