Access Power Tip: Use the IsClient() expression to conditionally run VBA from Web forms

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In this episode, Kerry Westphal explains how to use the IsClient() expression to branch your logic depending on whether the form is running in the client or on the Web. In this way, Web forms can take advantage of the client richness, while also bringing the same form to the browser. She walks through an example of how to use the expression to run the client macro SaveAsOutlookContact from a Web form.

 

For more information check out the Access 2010 Intro series at the Access team blog.

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