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Calling up a form by keystrokes

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Ricky - 01 Sep 2005 19:31 GMT
Hello there, i have searched a lot and I have found no help on how to call up
a form by typing, say shift + insert.

I am using Acces 2003 and wish to call up a form which the user can not exit
out of by the usual X button r anything else. (the latter which I have
accomplished.. I think) I want the user to have to type in a password to get
out of this screen and back to the last form they were on.

Is this possible. I am not sure as I have seen no help on this topic.

Any help will be very much appreciated, thank you

Ricky
Ofer - 01 Sep 2005 20:37 GMT
Read help about creating a macro called Autokeys
You can create any short cut that you would like, to open form, reports, run
code, anything you want, well almost everything.

> Hello there, i have searched a lot and I have found no help on how to call up
> a form by typing, say shift + insert.
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> Ricky
 
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