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Hi Vassilena,
Thank you for your question.
To create a macro in Access, you need to go to Macros on the Objects list and then click New.
The next step is to select an action and then set the properties for that action. An example of a macro might be pinting a Form in Design view and then assigning the macro to a command button.
I hope this answers your question.
Regards
Simon
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