
So I had a question come in regarding showing the progress of a task.
Access has an ActiveX control that you can use called the ProgressBar and you can follow the guide in the image above to add it to your form.
On you long running process you can show the progress bar so the user knows something is happening
Sub LongRunningProcess_Click()
Me.ProgressBar2.Min = 1 ‘(your starting point: some starting number like, 1)
Me.ProgressBar2.Max = 100 ‘(your total records like: rst.RecordCount)
Me.ProgressBar2.Value = 1
For i = 1 To 100
Me.ProgressBar2.Value = i
DoEvents ‘show the changes on the progress bar
Next i
End Sub
Let me know if you have any questions
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