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Access2003 VBA: How to compile only changed code


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05-Feb-2004, 01:46 PM #1
Access2003 VBA: How to compile only changed code
Access2003 VBA: Every time I make the slightest change to a form or code, the entire project is recompiled. (At least I assume that's what is going on.) In Access2002 VBA when change(s) were made, only those affected items(s) were compiled causing a delay of maybe one or two seconds. Now in Access2003 every compile takes 10 to 20 seconds while [Running] flashes in the window's title bar. As I make small changes and test every few seconds, this delay can become really tedious.

There must be an option to tell Access to recompile only the changed item(s) as did the earlier versions. Can someone please tell me what it is?

Thank you,

John Littell
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