ctrl break in office 2010, windows 7, hp dv4t laptop

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    drpepper said:
    I don't use excel or access very much, but I was wondering if CTRL+Z will do the trick.
    Ctrl-Z is Undo. What the OP wants to to stop VBA code execution for debugging.
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  3. Posts : 233
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       #13

    HiTechCoach,

    Thanks for the clarification.
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       #14

    Leah01 said:
    I called HP, as I am under warranty. They insisted that no laptop has this key, ...
    Tell HP next time you call them their Envy 17 laptops have BREAK written in big letters on F11 key, so CTRL + FN + F11 works as CTRL + BREAK. Looking at the key as we speak type!

    Leah01 said:
    This effectively renders my Access applications unmodifiable!
    ...
    ...
    I don't want to lug around an external keyboard just for this.
    Please do not take this wrong but it seems a bit odd that first you tell you cannot work with Access if you do not find a solution, then you continue telling you are not willing to do the most sensible thing, the easiest solution and use an external keyboard.

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       #15

    Thanks, Dr. Pepper, but that did not work.

    I had trouble getting UsernameIssues' AutoIt solution to work, too.

    Earlier, I had tried Neutron16's solution in Access 2010, and it didn't work; but today I tried a different take on Neutron16's solution in Excel 2010, and that DID work.
    It was esc+fn+Pause

    Thank you, Neutron16.
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       #16

    Leah01 said:
    ...I had trouble getting UsernameIssues' AutoIt solution to work, too....
    Does that mean that you eventually got it to work or are you still without a solution for MC Access?
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  7. Posts : 5
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    Thread Starter
       #17

    Works for Access, too. Thank you.
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  8. Posts : 10,485
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       #18

    Good to hear - thx for posting back.
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