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MS Access Forum / Forms Programming / July 2006

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sneagle - 08 Jul 2006 18:19 GMT
Background:
I have a form that is used by myself and my two partners who are a bit less
computer savvy.  The form has two subforms.  One is a continuous form that
lists all the data for the main form.  The second subform is the same as the
continuous form but is limited to only showing a blank record in preparation
of entering new data.  This is how I managed to allow new data entry at the
top a long list of data.

The entry subform has 3 data entry and three 'lookup' fields.  Now, when I
enter data, if I TAB through, it will automatically enter the new data.

Question:  I'd like a way to have a button that will add the data to the
table for the other users, one of whom has said 'I don't like the tab
button.'  Also, if I could capture the 'ENTER' key (chr(13)) I could enter
data that way.

Thanks.
Vantastic - 10 Jul 2006 06:51 GMT
For each field, there is an Enter Key Behaviour option there. Set it to
"Default" as opposed to "New Line In Field".  This will jump to the next
field the same as if you were to press Tab.

> Background:
> I have a form that is used by myself and my two partners who are a bit less
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> Thanks.
 
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