CODEBLDR.MDA - Code Builder Add-in for Microsoft Access Copyright (c) 1994-1995 dMax Creations All rights reserved The Code Builder provides code templates to the Access Basic development environment making it easier to enforce standardized error handling, documentation, and other development convensions to the Access environment. To install Code Builder, copy the CODEBLDR.MDA file to your Access directory. Then, with a database open, select Add-in Manager from the File menu. Select the Add New... button to install Code Builder. After you use the add-in manager to add or uninstall an add-in, you must exit Access and re-start in order for the change to take place. The Code Builder requires you to install the TAB.OCX custom control. This is available seperately as a download from the MSACCESS forum on Compuserve. This custom control must be installed before the Code Builder will operate correctly. If you do not have this control installed on your system, follow the documentation that comes with the control, or follows these steps: 1. Copy TAB.OCX and TAB.LIC to your Windows system directory 2. Copy OC1016.DLL to your Windows system directory 3. Make sure the [Options] section of the Access initialization file, MSACC20.INI, contains the entry AllowCustomControls=1 4. From form design view, select Edit-Insert Object and click on the insert Control radio button 5. Click on Add Control and specify the location of TAB.OCX 6. Click on OK The Code Builder does not modify Access’ menus, rather it runs from a custom toolbar. Before you can use the Code Builder with a database, you must open the Code Builder's customization dialog so that the builder can initialize your database for use with the builder. To do this: 1. Open your database 2. Choose File-Add-in Manager 3. Select Customize... with the Code Builder selected Questions/Comments should be directed to: Dana Comolli dMax Creations CIS: 71732,1134 Phone: 708.234.4969