![]() If you see any of these items right away, then your VBA project is not locked. If the main project group is already shown as open, you will see inside that group "Microsoft Access Class Objects" and "Modules" if any modules have been added. It is displayed in a hierarchy type format (with little + and - signs) but all of it is contained within the main project group for your database. Once you see the Project Explorer Sub Window, you should see the VBA Project associated woith your database. If you do not see that, then click VIEW>PROJECT EXPLORER Now, in the upper left area of the VBE Window, you should see a "Project" sub window. If you click that button, it will open the Visual Basic Editor Window. Inside that tab, there should be a button called "Visual Basic". At the top of the Access 2010 window, you should see a tab on the ribbon called "Database Tools". ![]()
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