AutoKeys In Module View Access 2000

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Guest

In Access 97 I had the AutoKeys macro set for Ctrl+F9, Ctrl+F10, Ctrl+F11,
and Ctrl+F12 to invoke the 4 bookmark buttons when in a module window. In
Access 2000, the modules are all in the separate VBE windows and none of my
AutoKey macros work.

How do I set up keystrokes to invoke functions when in a module view? I've
developed an extensive set of programming procedures all invoked by special
Ctrl, Alt, and Shift combinations. Have I lost all that flexibility in 2000?
 
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Guest

That's right, they were somewhat hidden in Access 97. I'm talking about
Edit->Boomarks->Bookmark [toggle bookmark], Next Bookmark, Previous Bookmark,
and Clear All Bookmarks. I moved them out to the Visual Basic command bar so
they were more accessible. Quite useful features, but I believe
under-utilized by most programmers. I can bounce around from module to module
quite quickly with them.

I'll check out MZTools when I'm back at the Access 2000 computer. Does your
answer mean you are unaware of a way to set special keys in 2000?
 
D

Douglas J. Steele

It sounds as though you want special keys that'll work while you're in
Design mode. Yes, I'm unaware of how to do that.

--
Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP

(no private e-mails, please)


Victorcamp said:
That's right, they were somewhat hidden in Access 97. I'm talking about
Edit->Boomarks->Bookmark [toggle bookmark], Next Bookmark, Previous
Bookmark,
and Clear All Bookmarks. I moved them out to the Visual Basic command bar
so
they were more accessible. Quite useful features, but I believe
under-utilized by most programmers. I can bounce around from module to
module
quite quickly with them.

I'll check out MZTools when I'm back at the Access 2000 computer. Does
your
answer mean you are unaware of a way to set special keys in 2000?

--
--Vic


Douglas J. Steele said:
To be honest, I don't know what you mean by "the 4 bookmark buttons".
Check
whether the free MZ Tools add-in provides you with the functionality you
need http://www.mztools.com
 

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