Both machine have Access 2003 loaded. My machine does not run the macro. It
just pops up help. The other machine runs the macro (its function) as
expected.
I do hear what you are saying but the users of this app need the user
documentation not Access Help. I feel the intuitive key code to press for
help remains F1.
Something is different and I have no clue.
"Linq Adams via AccessMonster.com" wrote:
> I know of no setting(s) in StartUp that would prevent this from working. You
> don't mention what version(s) of Access are involved here, but with 2003 you
> have to explicitly set security to allow macros to be used, which could
> possibly be the cause of your troubles. But I have to tell you, using <F1>
> for anything other than Access Help is really a horrendous mistake! Denying
> your users the ability to open Access Help is simply not done.
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> There's ALWAYS more than one way to skin a cat!
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