1. Press Shift+F7 to jump to the form object.
2. Don't think I really understand but pressing Ctrl+F2 will select the Object dropdown, you can then use the arrow keys.
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1. Press Shift+F7 to jump to the form object.
2. Don't think I really understand but pressing Ctrl+F2 will select the Object dropdown, you can then use the arrow keys.
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Originally Posted by Joacim Andersson
what is it doing Joacim ... :)
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Originally Posted by Joacim Andersson
it shows me that i have started this thread... :mad:
This is a 3 year old thread and you still want me to remember what it does???Quote:
Originally Posted by vbPoet
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Originally Posted by Joacim Andersson
but y with my name :cry:
Que? I know nothing.... (and I do love Fawlty Towers :))Quote:
Originally Posted by moinkhan
This looks like an answer to a question, AFAIK I've never started a thread in this forum without first asking a question, and as far as I can see there is no question at the start of this thread, there is only answers....
Oh... I now understand what you mean.... Well maybe you did start this thread 3 years ago, however for some reason my answer to who ever started the thread is the first post. I don't know why....Quote:
Originally Posted by moinkhan
However Ctrl+F7 will show the Form (or user control) if the active window shows the code for that object.
Ctrl+F2 will set the focus to the Object Drop-Down at the top of the coding window.
okay.. whateeva.. neva mind...Quote:
Originally Posted by Joacim Andersson
:D
that's why we can no longer delete the first thread in a post.