ctrl+f4 (rtc)

Belias
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this shortcut allows the direct opening of the advanced lookup feature (instead of the default "dropdown" behaviour)...nothing new up to now...
but try to program your custom lookup through code, then click the lookup arrow of the field: your custom lookup will be shown.
now press ctrl+f4...your custom lookup is not fired (!) , instead the page defined in the lookupformid property (i guess) is shown!!!
EDIT: oh yes, my nav is 2009sp1, build 30212
but try to program your custom lookup through code, then click the lookup arrow of the field: your custom lookup will be shown.
now press ctrl+f4...your custom lookup is not fired (!) , instead the page defined in the lookupformid property (i guess) is shown!!!
EDIT: oh yes, my nav is 2009sp1, build 30212
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Comments
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Perhaps best not to tell your clients about ctrl+f4.
Also that is a poor choice of shortcut key to give that functionality.
In most programs which have extra windows/tabs in the main window can be closed with ctrl+f4 (to be logical with alt+f4 which closes the program)0
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