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Access Vba F8 Not Working. How can i test my code? I wrote code in an excel 2010 environment and am trying to step through the code in the same. Otherwise [f8] will not work. Try view/toolbars/debug and click on the green arrow for f5 and the icon on the right of the hand for f8. Not as easy as f5 or f8 but it works. After a few lines, the rest of the code. Check if the option use access special keys is enabled in the settings for the current database. If the code module is a class module, then again you cannot hit f8 when looking at. I've checked the obvious like file>options>current database>use access special keys (is checked) and in the vba. I want to debug my code in access 2010, but when i click f8 key in vba access 2010, it is not working unless i have real errors.

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Otherwise [f8] will not work. I've checked the obvious like file>options>current database>use access special keys (is checked) and in the vba. After a few lines, the rest of the code. How can i test my code? I wrote code in an excel 2010 environment and am trying to step through the code in the same. I want to debug my code in access 2010, but when i click f8 key in vba access 2010, it is not working unless i have real errors. If the code module is a class module, then again you cannot hit f8 when looking at. Check if the option use access special keys is enabled in the settings for the current database. Try view/toolbars/debug and click on the green arrow for f5 and the icon on the right of the hand for f8. Not as easy as f5 or f8 but it works.

VBA code not working anymore? Please help! Microsoft Community

Access Vba F8 Not Working I wrote code in an excel 2010 environment and am trying to step through the code in the same. Try view/toolbars/debug and click on the green arrow for f5 and the icon on the right of the hand for f8. I've checked the obvious like file>options>current database>use access special keys (is checked) and in the vba. After a few lines, the rest of the code. I wrote code in an excel 2010 environment and am trying to step through the code in the same. Otherwise [f8] will not work. Not as easy as f5 or f8 but it works. Check if the option use access special keys is enabled in the settings for the current database. I want to debug my code in access 2010, but when i click f8 key in vba access 2010, it is not working unless i have real errors. How can i test my code? If the code module is a class module, then again you cannot hit f8 when looking at.

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