I am just looking for how to define a keyboard short cut to a specific command in Access 2015.We have many parameterized queries in an Access accdb, which i either am using the quick access toolbar to switch views so I can 'requery' and thus change the parameter of the query.However there is a nice little button called 'Refresh' which specifically does this and doesn't require me to change views or close and reopen the query.However, this command is not assign to a simplistic key command. Like F5 in visual studio, windows explorer, ie, or many other windows based applications that link F5 to the 'Refresh' command.I would like to reassign that key to the command, but in the options I can find no 'Keyboard' button for doing this.Is the feature no longer accessible?(if so, i will say again for the cheap seats, if I wanted a Mac I wouldn't be using Microsoft, so quit killing our customizability!!!)EDIT: Found out the F-Lock was toggled on my keyboard so the f5 wasn't working, and is already assigned to Refresh (though it doesn't say so in the tool tip). That being said, I still want to know about keyboard customization in access if possible for othercommands.ThanksJaeden 'Sifo Dyas' al'Raec Ruiner. That won't work.I'm having the same problem with Outlook.Like Visual Studio, (and Office 2003) I want the ability to be able to complete redefine EVERY single keyboard short cut in the entire application.I get the 'Alt+Mnemonic' for file, edit, format menus, etc. So yea, I hit Alt+O i should see the Folder 'tab' in Outlook, but, if the QuickAccess is defined as Alt+1-9, then why on the calendar view Alt+1 changes the view to days and only today. We'vegot conflicting keyboard short cuts.Macintosh/Apple users are graphical, and mousey.
PC users are typists. I don't use the mouse and don't like to, it slows me down. Now, the infrastructure was there for Office 2003 where I could completely reassing a keyboard short cut to a new command,and it is still possible in Visual Studio 2015, so why eliminate from Office after 2003?Not every user thinks like an automaton who just does what is there. I like to actually increase my efficiency by NOT having to move my hands from the keyboard as MUCH as possible.So, other than hacking the byte code of the EXE how can I DEFINE, (meaning erase completely so no keyboard command does a thing, other than Alt+F4) and re assign keyboard commands in Office 2013/365If I can't, then forward my complaints on up to the morons who decided to take that power away from us. One of big reasons Microsoft was preferable to Apple in the long timeline of the tech wars was ability to configure.
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Apple has a pattern of their wayor the highway, but PCs and subsequently Microsoft OS's and Products have always had a long history of user customization. We are slowly losing that and it is a BAD decision.J'SD'a'RR'Never Trust a computer.
Microsoft Access Shortcut Keys
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. Ctrl+; inserts the current date.This is invaluable if you keep historical records, or include the date inany notes or other fields in your database. It not only saves time, butensures data accuracy and keeps you from having to remember the date. Ctrl+: inserts the current time.Like the Insert Date shortcut, this feature can save more time than you realize, and it also helps to keep your data accurate. Ctrl+' inserts the value from the same field in the previous record.When you need to enter several records consecutively, you probably find thatmany of the fields are the same from record to record. Using the clipboardto copy data can help, but you may need to enter several fields of duplicateinformation (your name in one field, the date in another field, and somegeneric comments in a third).
Use this shortcut to insert the same field's value from the previous record. Ctrl+Alt+Spacebar inserts the default value for thecurrent field. This comes in handy when you start typing, and then realize that you should have kept the default. Ctrl+Arrow key combinations speed up navigationCtrl+Left/Right Arrow moves you to the beginning of the last/next word.Ctrl+Up/Down Arrow moves you to the beginning of the last/next paragraph. Shift +Arrow key combinations select textShift+Left/Right Arrow selects one letter.Shift+Up/Down Arrow selects one line.Ctrl+ Shift+Left/Right Arrow selects a word.Ctrl+ Shift+Up/Down Arrow selects a paragraph.
How to import a headmorph into your Mass Effect 3 save game.Headmorphs let you swap appearances between save games and you'll recognize them by the file extension.me3headmorph.Open up Gibbed's save editor and you will see a row of buttons and 2 rows of tabs.1. Hit 'Open' and load the save game you want to edit.2. A navigation window will open for you to find your desired head morph.In the case of my customized Femshep it will be 'ELEdefembrunette.me3headmorph'or just ' ELEdefembrunette ' if you don't have file extensions visible.Select it and hit 'Open'Now at the top of Gibbed, hit 'Save' and either create a new save file or overwrite your existing one. There will be 2 drop-down menus: 'Head Morph' and 'Presets'Click 'Head Morph' and you will see two options, click 'Import from File.' Navigate to the 'Appearance' tab in the bottom row of tabs, next to 'Basic'.3. Mass effect 2 head morph for kids.
F2 switches between Edit mode and Navigation modeEdit mode displays the insertion point. Navigation mode hides theinsertion point, and selects the entire field. When in Navigation mode, usethe arrow keys to move between fields. F4 opens a combo box or list boxUse this keyboard shortcut to drop down the list, and then use the arrowkeys to select a value from the list. Ctrl adds a new record. Ctrl+- deletes the current record.
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Shift+Enter saves the current recordSwitching records also saves the data, but it’s a good idea to savefrequently, especially if you’re entering a lot of data. Ctrl+PgUp goes to the previous record. Ctrl+PgDn goes to the next record.
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