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    Can't use zoom with Shift-F2 with Lenovo Laptop

    In use Windows 10, and Microsoft 2016. It is possible to use a macro to zoom in a field? Shift - F2 does not work.



    I hope some one can give me the right Macro or Code Builder commands, if it's possible pls.

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    Do any of the function keys work? Such as F8 for step debugging in VBA? Or is it just the Shift+function that does not work?

    Could have custom button: DoCmd.RunCommand acCmdZoomBox

    Or each control DblClick event could have that command.
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    Quote Originally Posted by June7 View Post
    Do any of the function keys work? Such as F8 for step debugging in VBA? Or is it just the Shift+function that does not work?

    Could have custom button: DoCmd.RunCommand acCmdZoomBox

    Or each control DblClick event could have that command.
    Thank you very much.
    For me it's just the Shift+function that does not work?

    After install "DoCmd.RunCommand acCmdZoomBox" with double click in specific field, zoom is working again.

    Do any of the function keys work?
    Maybe there is an other test to be sure function keys are working?

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    F1 Help and F12 will toggle the Navigation Pane collapse/uncollapse. Can't think of any Shift + function, guess never needed.
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    F1 Help and F12 will toggle the Navigation Pane collapse/uncollapse. Can't think of any Shift + function, guess never needed.
    Thank you. for zoom-out or uncollapse I'm using Esc.

    Regarding your first question, I have just made a test.
    Do any of the function keys work? Such as F8 for step debugging in VBA?.
    I have used in Debug Shift-F9, and this feature works well.

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