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Old June 7th, 2004, 03:02 PM
Lapchien
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Can I make 'Page Down' run a macro instead of moving down a (new) record?

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Old June 7th, 2004, 04:31 PM
Rick B
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I know you have to use the "keydown" code for this. I have been able to
find that in help. I can't figure out how exactly to write the code, or
what the code for the "pagedown" key is. I'm looking at it, but not hopeful
that I will be able to figure this out. Hopefully some MVPs are looking at
this.

Rick B

"Lapchien" wrote in message
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Can I make 'Page Down' run a macro instead of moving down a (new) record?

Thanks,
Lap



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Old June 7th, 2004, 05:08 PM
Lapchien
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Thanks - I used ascii 33 and 34 on the keydown event of the form. Ta!


"Rick B" wrote in message
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I know you have to use the "keydown" code for this. I have been able to
find that in help. I can't figure out how exactly to write the code, or
what the code for the "pagedown" key is. I'm looking at it, but not

hopeful
that I will be able to figure this out. Hopefully some MVPs are looking

at
this.

Rick B

"Lapchien" wrote in message
...
Can I make 'Page Down' run a macro instead of moving down a (new) record?

Thanks,
Lap





 




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