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Pause TimerInterval Property in Access

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Is it possible to place a button/s on a form that can pause/restart the TimerInterval Property in Microsoft Access ?????
Aug 25 '11 #1
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NeoPa
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That doesn't actually make logical sense, but it's certainly possible in VBA to manipulate the properties of a form, including those that pertain to the timer.

Thus it is possible to disable, suspend and even start entirely from scratch or even more flexibly change the procedure that is called on the timer event if required.

Unfortunately, as your question is so poorly explained (a whisker away from simply being deleted in fact) I cannot provide any further help at this time, but if you can explain better what you are really after I'm sure we can point you in the right direction more precisely.
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