>From the database window:

Tools/Macro/Convert Macros to Visual Basic

Then you need to change the Event property to go to the code modules
instead of the macros.

Tobi

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Subject: [AccessDevelopers] Re: Send Key


Thanks,
I really don't know the code to convert the macros to code. 

Access Rider

--- In [email protected], "Squires, Neil" 
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> I recommend converting your macros to VBA code.  This way you can
do error trapping and have better control over your application.  
Also your users application won't get the "HALT" message that could 
prevent your macro from doing what you intended.
> 
> Neil Squires
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [AccessDevelopers] Send Key
> 
> 
> I am using send key in a macro.
> 
> {Ctrl+Q} and {Enter}
> 
> Both work in Access 2000 but when I use Access 2003 neither one
works.
> Anyone have any ideals? Thanks!
> 
> 
> Access Rider
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