Share via


CheckIfOfficeIsHTMLEditor Property [Access 2003 VBA Language Reference]

You can use the CheckIfOfficeIsHTMLEditor property to specify or determine if the default system HTML editor is used when editing a Web page. Read/write Boolean.

expression.CheckIfOfficeIsHTMLEditor

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

Remarks

The CheckIfOfficeIsHTMLEditor property uses the following settings.

Setting Visual Basic Description
Yes True (Default) Check to see whether an Office application is the default HTML editor when starting Microsoft Access.
No False Check is not performed..

Note  The CheckIfOfficeIsHTMLEditor property is available only by using Visual Basic .

The CheckIfOfficeIsHTMLEditor property is used only if the Web browser you are using supports HTML editing and HTML editors.

To use a different HTML editor, you must set this property to False and then register the editor as the default system HTML editor.

Example

This example causes the default system HTML editor to be used (instead of Office applications) when editing a Web page.

Application.DefaultWebOptions.CheckIfOfficeIsHTMLEditor = False

Applies to | DefaultWebOptions Object