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Access VBA Macros | Attaching code to forms exercise | Get a label on a form to flash
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Software ==> | Access VBA Macros (25 exercises) |
Version ==> | Access 2010 and later |
Topic ==> | Attaching code to forms (5 exercises) |
Level ==> | Average difficulty |
Subject ==> | Access training |
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Open the form called frmGenre - it should look like this:

The author had changed the form caption in the title bar, but Access keeps unsetting it!
Amend the OnTimer event of the form so that the red warning message label blinks irritatingly!
When you have got this working, save and close the form.