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Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Strange behavior with keyboard shortcuts on MS Access Form up vote 0 down vote favorite This is an odd one. On a MS Access 2007 form, I am getting intermittent copy/paste http://www.fmsinc.com/free/newtips/access/accesstip22.asp keyboard shortcut problems. I will select text, hit Ctrl+C, and my text is replaced with a letter "c". I then try to undo this with Ctrl+Z, and I am rewarded with a letter "z". The same goes for pasting. If I have text on the clipboard and I hit Ctrl+V, I will normally get a "v" the first time, but usually if I keep trying, on the 2nd or 3rd try, the paste operation will work. All keyboard shortcuts work as expected in other applications Things http://superuser.com/questions/781672/strange-behavior-with-keyboard-shortcuts-on-ms-access-form I've tried Change keyboards: no effect Being very careful to ensure that Ctrl is properly held down before I hit the next key: no effect Clicking the menu buttons for copy/paste works as expected Platform: Windows 8.1 Update: I went through all the macros I have defined for the database and none of them have keyboard shortcuts defined as described here. keyboard-shortcuts microsoft-access microsoft-access-2007 share|improve this question edited Jul 15 '14 at 20:29 asked Jul 11 '14 at 4:39 Dominic P 246213 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote I think you have two Possibillities: First your Control Key is broken. Second there are Macros assigned to these Shortcuts in the Access File (or even In Access it selfs) so Windows doesn't know which one it should do the System one (copy/paste undo ...) or the Macro. To check First: Use the shortcut in an Application like Word where you knew it has functioned before. For the Second: Have a look at the Menu Entry you should see the Shortcut next to it. Or go to the Create tab, in the Other group, click Macro and see if there are any Macros. If this doesn't bring you to a solution, add some more details like Operating System and Access Version you're using. share|improve this answer answered Jul 11 '14 at 5:14 konqui 47129 Thanks for the suggestions. The keyboard shortcuts are working fine in all other programs I use (word, Firefox, notepad, etc). I'm not sure I know w
Outlook PowerPoint SharePoint Skype for Business Word Install Office 365 Training Admin Object Designers category (Access Options) Applies To: Access https://support.office.com/en-gb/article/Object-Designers-category-Access-Options-5242b285-303c-4035-98a1-3c6f3b1b6e98 2007, Less Applies To: Access 2007 , More... Which version do I have? More... Table design Default field type Sets or changes the default data type for fields in https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/306832 new tables and fields that you add to existing tables. The default data type is Text. Default text field size Changes the maximum number of characters you can enter ms access in fields that are set to the Text data type. You cannot exceed the default maximum of 255 characters. Default number field size Sets or changes the integer type for fields that are set to the Number data type. AutoIndex on Import/Create Enter the beginning or ending characters of a field name. When you import fields from an autokeys macro access external file or you add fields to a table, Microsoft Office Access 2007 automatically indexes any fields with names that match the characters entered here. Use a semicolon to separate character strings. For example, if you type unit;name, Office Access 2007 indexes fields named "UnitPrice" and "CompanyName." Show Property Update Options buttons Shows or hides the Property Update Options button. The button appears when you change a property of a field in a table. You use the button to update the changed property in any controls on forms and reports that are bound to the field. Query design Show table names Shows or hides the Table row in the query design grid. Clearing this option hides the row only for new queries. If you open an existing query that previously showed table names, Access overrrides this option. Select this option when you need to track the sources of fields in a query that is based on several tables. Output all fields When this option is selected, Access adds a Selec
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