I did a search on this forum for 'shortcut keys' and didn't find anything.
Access annoys me (only a little, so don't get offended).
I am more comfortable writing SQL using a keyboard, and I'm really good at. My experience is primarily with SQL Server. When you use the Query Analyzer, you can write SQL and press F5 to run the query and see the results.
Now that I am working on a project that requires Access, I find myself really missing the F5 key to run a query. Instead, I have to click the ! button to run it.
[!]Here's the question[/!]
Is there a way to run a query from within Access by using a key press (or combination of key presses)?
-George
Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause. - Fortune cookie wisdom
Access annoys me (only a little, so don't get offended).
I am more comfortable writing SQL using a keyboard, and I'm really good at. My experience is primarily with SQL Server. When you use the Query Analyzer, you can write SQL and press F5 to run the query and see the results.
Now that I am working on a project that requires Access, I find myself really missing the F5 key to run a query. Instead, I have to click the ! button to run it.
[!]Here's the question[/!]
Is there a way to run a query from within Access by using a key press (or combination of key presses)?
-George
Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause. - Fortune cookie wisdom