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Michael R. Groh, Joseph C. Stockman, Gavin Powell, and Cary N. Prague

"Access 2007 Bible"


Putting your application??™s code into a compiled state
You have only one way to put your entire application into a compiled state: Use the Compile
[Database Name] menu item from the Debug menu on the Modules toolbar in the VBA editor window
(see Figure 26-4). You must have a module open to access the Debug menu. Generally, you
should always use the Compile [Database Name] command to ensure that all of the code is saved in
a compiled state. Complex applications may take a long time to compile, and in general, you may
choose to compile your Access projects only before distributing to end users or before performing
benchmark tests.
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FIGURE 26-4
Compile [ Database Name] (in this example, Chapter 38) is the only way to fully compile your application.
When you use the Compile option in the Debug menu, you see the name of your project.
This is the name that you used to save your database file the first time that it was
created or saved.


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