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Richard Rost 
          
3 months ago
Q1. What is the likely reason for the VBA editor loading slowly as mentioned in the video?  
A. The VBA editor always loads slowly regardless of database size.  
B. The VBA editor loads slowly because the network connection is poor.  
C. The VBA editor has to load all open form and report modules in the background.  
D. The VBA editor is slow due to a programming error.

Q2. How can you manually close the open form and report modules in the VBA editor?  
A. Right-click each module and select "Close".  
B. Use the "Window Close All" command.  
C. Close them by hand using the mouse or use Control+F4.  
D. Close the entire database to close all modules.

Q3. What is the function of the "debug compile" in the VBA editor discussed in the video?  
A. It permanently deletes all open modules.  
B. It compiles the code to check for errors and saves the editor's state.  
C. It optimizes the database performance.  
D. It automatically updates the database's schema.

Q4. What is one way to ensure that the VBA editor loads faster when you reopen it?  
A. Compile debug with all windows open.  
B. Restore the database to a previous backup.  
C. Perform a debug compile after closing unnecessary windows.  
D. Disconnect from the network before opening the editor.

Q5. Why might closing Access not solve the issue of slow VBA editor loading?  
A. Because Access resets itself on every load.  
B. If you have not done a debug compile, the VBA editor retains its state.  
C. The network always causes slow reloads.  
D. Because form layout views are stored permanently.

Q6. What should you do if you cannot perform a debug compile without changes?  
A. Delete all modules and start fresh.  
B. Make a small change somewhere in your file, like pressing Enter.  
C. Use software to force compile the project.  
D. Disable certain features in the Access options menu.

Answers: 1-C; 2-C; 3-B; 4-C; 5-B; 6-B

DISCLAIMER: Quiz questions are AI generated. If you find any that are wrong, don't make sense, or aren't related to the video topic at hand, then please post a comment and let me know. Thanks.

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