Monday, July 28, 2014

How To Assigning a Shortcut Key to a Control in Access 2003

You can make selecting a control easier in a form or report by assigning it a shortcut key (also known as an access key). When you assign an access key to a label or button on a form or report, you can press ALT + an underline character to move the focus to the control. In a data access page—a Web page published by Access—you can assign the access key to the control instead of the label attached to the control.

Assign an Access Key to a Control

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Display the form or report with the label or button you want to assign an access key.
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Select the label or button.
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Click the Properties button on the toolbar.
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In the Caption property box, type an ampersand (&) immediately before the character you want to use as the access key.
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Click the Close button in the Properties dialog box.
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Did You Know?

You can assign an access key to a control on a data access pageIn a data access page, select the control in which you want to assign a key, type the character you want in the Access Key property box.