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    New member with problems

    The onscreen keyboard does not have a pause/break key that I can see. I cannot find Microsoft's answer to this problem that they have created. Using a separate wireless keyboard get around the problem but it is not ideal. I have tried Autokeys using the code ^B:: ;Ctrl + B ^CtrlFnBreak...
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    New member with problems

    Hi all I am a member who has not posted before. I have programmed in VBA since access 97 with good results. I have just changed to a new Surface Book and cannot debug my code as there is no break/pause key on the keyboard, Can anyone assist on how to get around this ?
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