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  1. You can use the RunApplication action to run a Microsoft Windows-based or MS-DOS-based application, such as Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, or Microsoft PowerPoint, from within Microsoft Access. For example, you may want to paste Excel spreadsheet data into your Access database.

  2. Are there any suggestions on how to open this application from MS Access while using less-than-admin privileges? Either to run the application directly or to at least open the folder in which said application resides.

  3. 13 Φεβ 2006 · The error message says Microsoft Access could not invoke the application using the RunApp Action. Is that because windows explorer cannot be ran from an Access macro? or do I

  4. 5 Ιουν 2007 · One of its features is that it has a couple of buttons that call Macros that then call tables that are built on the fly off of queries. This new table is then ported into Word into an existing document and is mail-merged in. This works fine on his PC using the following line in the RunApp command line:

  5. 6 Ιουλ 2006 · The command line used to start the application (including the path and any other necessary parameters, such as switches that run the application in a particular mode). Enter the command line in the Command Line box in the Action Arguments section of the Macro window. This is a required argument.

  6. I'm trying to run a subroutine in MS Access when an email is received in Outlook. I'm using an Access.Application object and its Run method. I get the following error: Method Run of Object _Application failed.

  7. I have a MS Access database which uses the RunApp function in a macro to open an excel document. All good so far. The problem is that when the excel document opens I need it to auto run any one of a variety of macros dependant upon the control I've used in access to open it.

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