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Action Property [Access 2003 VBA Language Reference]

You can use the Action property in Visual Basic to specify the operation to perform on an OLE object. Read/write Integer.

expression.Action

expression Required. An expression that returns one of the objects in the Applies To list.

Setting

The Action property uses the following settings.

Constant Description
acOLECreateEmbed (0) Creates an embedded object. To use this setting, you must first set the control's OLETypeAllowed property to acOLEEmbedded or acOLEEither. Set the Class property to the type of OLE object you want to create. You can use the SourceDoc property to use an existing file as a template.
acOLECreateLink (1) Creates a linked OLE object from the contents of a file. To use this setting, you must first set the control's OLETypeAllowed and SourceDoc properties. Set the OLETypeAllowed property to acOLELinked or acOLEEither. The SourceDoc property specifies the file used to create the OLE object. You can also set the control's SourceItem property (for example, to specify a row-and-column range if the object you're creating is a Microsoft Excel worksheet). When you create an OLE object by using this setting, the control displays a metafile graphic image of the file specified by the control's SourceDoc property. If you save the OLE object, only the link information, such as the name of the application that supplied the object and the name of the linked file, is saved because the control contains an image of the data but no source data.
acOLECopy (4) Copies the object to the Clipboard. When you copy an OLE object to the Clipboard, all the data and link information associated with the object is placed on the Clipboard as well. You can copy both linked and embedded objects onto the Clipboard. Using this setting is equivalent to clicking Copy on the Edit menu.
acOLEPaste (5) Pastes data from the Clipboard to the control. If the paste operation is successful, the control's OLEType property is set to acOLELinked or acOLEEmbedded. If the paste operation isn't successful, the OLEType property is set to acOLENone. Using the acOLEPaste setting is equivalent to clicking Paste on the Edit menu.
acOLEUpdate (6) Retrieves the current data from the application that supplied the object and displays that data as a metafile graphic in the control.
acOLEActivate (7) Opens an OLE object for an operation, such as editing. To use this setting, you must first set the control's Verb property. The Verb property specifies the operation to perform when the OLE object is activated.
acOLEClose (9) Closes an OLE object and ends the connection with the application that supplied the object. This setting applies to embedded objects only. Using this setting is equivalent to clicking Close on the object's Control menu.
acOLEDelete (10) Deletes the specified OLE object and frees the associated memory. This setting enables you to explicitly delete an OLE object. Objects are automatically deleted when a form is closed or when the object is updated to a new object. You can't use the Action property to delete a bound OLE object from its underlying table or query.
acOLEInsertObjDlg (14) Displays the Insert Object dialog box. In Form view or Datasheet view, you display this dialog box to enable the user to create a new object or to link or embed an existing object. You can use the control's OLETypeAllowed property to determine the type of object the user can create (with the constant acOLELinked, acOLEEmbedded, or acOLEEither) by using this dialog box.
acOLEPasteSpecialDlg (15) Displays the Paste Special dialog box. In Form view or Datasheet view, you display this dialog box to enable the user to paste an object from the Clipboard. The dialog box provides several options, including pasting either a linked or embedded object. You can use the control's OLETypeAllowed property to determine the type of object that can be pasted (with the constant acOLELinked, acOLEEmbedded, or acOLEEither) by using this dialog box.
acOLEFetchVerbs (17) Updates the list of verbs an OLE object supports. To display the list of verbs, use the ObjectVerbs and ObjectVerbsCount properties.

You can set the Action property only by using Visual Basic . The Action property setting is an Integer data type value.

The Action property isn't available in Design view but can be read or set in other views.

Remarks

When a control's Enabled property is set to No or its Locked property is set to Yes, you can't use some Action property settings. The following table indicates which settings are allowed or not allowed under these conditions.

Setting Enabled = No Locked = Yes
acOLECreateEmbed (0) Not allowed Not allowed
acOLECreateLink (1) Not allowed Not allowed
acOLECopy (4) Allowed Allowed
acOLEPaste (5) Not allowed Not allowed
acOLEUpdate (6) Not allowed Not allowed
acOLEActivate (7) Allowed Allowed
acOLEClose (9) Not allowed Allowed
acOLEDelete (10) Not allowed Not allowed
acOLEInsertObjDlg (14) Not allowed Not allowed
acOLEPasteSpecialDlg (15) Not allowed Not allowed
acOLEFetchVerbs (17) Not allowed Allowed

Applies to | BoundObjectFrame Object | ObjectFrame Object

See Also | AutoActivate Property | Class Property | ObjectVerbs Property | ObjectVerbsCount Property | OLEType Property | OLETypeAllowed Property | SourceDoc Property | SourceItem Property | UpdateOptions Property | Verb Property