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Action Applies To: Access 2016, Access 2016 Developer, Access 2013, Access 2010, Access 2007, Access 2010 Developer, Access 2007 Developer, Access 2013 Developer, Less Applies To: Access 2016 , Access 2016 Developer , Access 2013 , Access 2010 , Access 2007 , Access 2010 Developer , Access 2007 Developer , Access 2013 Developer , More... Which version do I have? More... You can use the OnError macro action in Access to specify what should happen when an error occurs in a macro. Note: The OnError macro action isn't available in Access web apps. Setting The OnError macro action has the following arguments. Action argument Description Go to Specify the general behavior that should occur when an error is encountered. Click the drop-down arrow and then click one of the following settings: Setting Description Next Access records the details of the error in the MacroError object but does not stop the macro. The macro continues with the next action. Macro Name Access stops the current macro and runs the macro that is named in the Macro Name argument. Fail Access stops the current macro and displays an error message. Macro Name If the Go to argument is set to Macro Name, type the name of the submacro to be used for error handling. The name you type must match a submacro name in the current macro; you can't enter the name of a different macro object. In the example below, the ErrorHandler sub macro is contained in the same macro object as the OnError macro action. This argument must be left blank if the Go to argument is set to Next or Fail. Note: The macro design window was changed in Access 2010. If you are using Access 2007, the name of the macro to be used for error handling must match a name in the Macro Name column of the current macro. Remarks The OnError macro action is usually placed at the beginning of a macro, but you can also place the action later in the macro. The rules established by the action