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Ken Warthen
I have a login form I've created for an Access 2007 database. There are
three controls on the form; a username and password textbox, and a command
button. When a user enters his name and password and then clicks on the
command button I have code that validates the username and password, and if
correct allows the end user access to the database.
I would like the end user to be able to hit the [ENTER] key after typing in
his password and have that keystroke invoke the code for the command button.
In it's current state the end user must tab to the command button and click
it to invoke the login process. This seems like a couple of unnecessary
steps. Can anyone give me direction on how to proceed?
TIA,
Ken Warthen
(e-mail address removed)
three controls on the form; a username and password textbox, and a command
button. When a user enters his name and password and then clicks on the
command button I have code that validates the username and password, and if
correct allows the end user access to the database.
I would like the end user to be able to hit the [ENTER] key after typing in
his password and have that keystroke invoke the code for the command button.
In it's current state the end user must tab to the command button and click
it to invoke the login process. This seems like a couple of unnecessary
steps. Can anyone give me direction on how to proceed?
TIA,
Ken Warthen
(e-mail address removed)