when back I published this article on my individual site. I'm republishing it hear for the benefit of the broader audience. possess a confession to make… I started hacking around in computers with Windows 3.1—never learned how to really use the command line. I know—I have fallen from grace for many of you developers. The mouse has been my friend. I’m trying to change and use keyboard shortcuts more often. Here is a list of keyboard commands I’m trying to use more frequently: this a view if the object is in browse view. If a form is in design view it will open in the default view. – Refreshes the list contents of a combo or recalc expressions for that current record. Record focus is not changed. Requeries the object. Record focus back again to the top with the current data. Combo/List box contents may not be refreshed. do both or Refresh All. – Shawn (test lead) an object in design view from the nav pane D windows in SDI panes (nav pane, ribbon,
office pro 2010, open object) the navigation pane a builder or zoom window (when you have focus in a property) F2 open Window F4 ribbon also double click on the active tab) F1 to the search box in the nav pane (once it has focus) in the nav pane search box opens the top item in the nav pane in browse. in the nav pane search box opens the top item in the nav pane in design. –Scott (nav pane developer) F object into design mode W, D to the search box in record navigation bar you have the focus in the record navigation bar search box and press ESC,
office 2007 Enterprise cd key, we’ll take the focus to the form/grid in the selection you had. So you can quickly do CTRL+SHIFT+F, search for something, press ESC, edit it, CTRL+SHIFT+F,
genuine microsoft windows 7 64 bit key, etc… --Marcus (new look developer) SHIFT + F current date current time value from the same field in the previous record new record (+) datasheet,
office Standard 2010 code, delete the current record (-) a combo box when it has focus changes to the current record between Edit mode (with insertion point displayed) and Navigation mode in a datasheet. When using a form or report,
g��nstig office 2010, press ESC to leave Navigation mode. the Field List F8 VBE Immediate window VBE F11 a couple help short article that provides far more references thanks to all the Access team members that chipped in with comments.