DoCmd.RunMacro Method (Access)
The RunMacro method carries out the RunMacro action in Visual Basic.
Syntax
expression .RunMacro(MacroName, RepeatCount, RepeatExpression)
expression A variable that represents a DoCmd object.
Parameters
Name |
Required/Optional |
Data Type |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
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
You can use the RunMacro method to run a macro.
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