How To Embed A YouTube Video In Access Form

Hi everyone,

This post will show you basically how to embed a YouTube video in your Access form.

First you need to add a Webbrowser control to your form:

You can either activate this control when the form loads, or when a command button is clicked. The code is basically the same:

Private Sub btnShow_Click()
    Dim strURL As String
    
    
    strURL = "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeJlwR5HP2o"

    Me.WebBrowser0.Navigate strURL
    
End Sub

After you click the button or load the form, this will be your result:

Let me know if you have any questions!




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