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Form Update Prior to Running Macro

Asked by swilschutz in Access Forms, Visual Basic Programming

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Hello,

I have an Access 2007 form bound to a table. Inside the form is a button that runs a series of macros. If you change values in the form, and then press the macro button, it doesn't update the table first. It executes the macros using the old values. The user has to close the form, re-open the form, and then click the button. Then the table gets the updated values and the macros execute as planned.

Is there VBA code to force an update?

I tried Requery and Repaint, but they must not fit the circumstances, because it didn't help.

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