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Access VB spacing code Easy!!

Asked by ouestque in Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Access Database, Microsoft Applications

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I have tabbed all of my code further to the right, now my boss wants me to move it back to the left.
Even though I know that this does not affect the functinoality of the code whatsoever, I must fulfill her requerst. The code is many pages long all tabbed to the right.

How do I tab all the code back to the left? Is there a way to make all code start from the begining?

Example:

Current Code: (Notice how it is spaced to the right)
                        rst1.Edit
                        rst1![vendor1] = rst![quote_date]
                        rst1.Update
                        rst1.MoveNext

How my boss wants it: (She wants it all at the begining of each row like below)

 rst1.Edit
 rst1![vendor1] = rst![quote_date]
 rst1.Update
 rst1.MoveNext
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