Hello everyone, I'm new to the forum. I need your help to solve my need. I created a WORD editable form (which the public at the following link https://1drv.ms/w/s!Ali6qqOH3dOAhGAqVS721f9F6yij) whose
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It is a WORD macro but you might be able to adapt it, at worst by including some WORD libraries.
This database developed from discussion in https://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=299589 Offer no guarantees but it does seem to work nicely. At its core is an Excel workbook built by Johan Schoeman - his details are in the workbook. Be aware the workbook is password...
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thank you for your answers on the other hand I would like that in the Ms Acces application that I have vba codes that generates in itself the QRcode, like this file that I found on the internet this code that responds as I wanted unfortunately it's in Excel. I wanted to adapt it in Ms Access but I don't know anyone can help me please? please find the file in attachment.
Unfortunately I've got 64-bit, and it doesn't work for me with the "Value" .... I've got a couple of other things to try. I'm using MS Access 2016 on a 64-bit machine, and the code works fine. Initially it didn't. I discovered that because I use "Option Explicit" by default the line of code...
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A method for creating a normal Bar-Code, but without resorting to using a barcode font is demonstrated.
I realised that this method could be employed to create a QR Code. I discussed it in the blog, and Crystal who has some experience using this method added some useful information to the blog, with a video demonstrating her calendar creating code, which uses the self same method that I think could lend itself to creating a QRCode. As you can see from my comments in that thread, it's not going to be an easy task!
I think it's doable, however in the thread I mention several things you need to test before you waste too much time trying to do this.