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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T13:23:11+00:00 2026-06-04T13:23:11+00:00

I have the following code, which should loop through all the forms in the

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I have the following code, which should loop through all the forms in the project, and give a messagebox with the settings for each form. I know the loop is correct, because I use the loop elsewhere and I just copied it. Why is the messagebox blank?

   For Each frm In CurrentProject.AllForms
         DoCmd.OpenForm frm.Name, acDesign

        mess = "Form: " & frm.Name & vbCrLf & " Allow Addition: " & CStr(frm.AllowAdditions) & vbCrLf & "Allow Deletions: " & CStr(frm.AllowDeletions) & vbCrLf & "     Allow Edit: " & CStr(frm.AllowEdits)
        MsgBox (mess)
        DoCmd.Close acForm, frm.Name, acSaveYes

  Next frm
  Set frm = Nothing

With Remou’s tips, I got the following to work:

  For Each frm In CurrentProject.AllForms
     DoCmd.OpenForm frm.Name, acDesign
    Set frm = Forms(frm.Name)
    mess = "Form: " & frm.Name & vbCrLf & " Allow Addition: " & CStr(frm.AllowAdditions) & vbCrLf & "Allow Deletions: " & CStr(frm.AllowDeletions) & vbCrLf & "     Allow Edit: " & CStr(frm.AllowEdits)
    MsgBox (mess)
        DoCmd.Close acForm, frm.Name, acSaveNo

  Next frm
  Set frm = Nothing
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    2026-06-04T13:23:12+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 1:23 pm

    You cannot access form properties without opening the form. You should only use Set with objects, not with strings.

    See Access 2010: Which form control fires a macro?

    For Each f In CurrentProject.AllForms
        DoCmd.OpenForm f.Name, acDesign
    
        Set frm = Forms(f.Name)
        mess = "Form: " & frm.Name & vbCrLf
        mess = mess & " Allow Addition: " & CStr(frm.AllowAdditions) & vbCrLf
        mess = mess & "Allow Deletions: " & CStr(frm.AllowDeletions) & vbCrLf
        mess = mess & "     Allow Edit: " & CStr(frm.AllowEdits)
        MsgBox mess
    
        DoCmd.Close acForm, f.Name, acSaveNo
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