How to run macro with keyboard shortcut

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The only answer I can find to this question says that I have to click 'Macro' in the 'Other' group on the 'Create' tab. I don't see an 'Other' group in the 'Create' tab. I only see a 'Macros & Code' group. When I select 'Create/Macro', the 'Design' tab, 'Show/Hide' group, I do not see 'Macro Names', which is supposed to allow me to assign a keyboard shortcut.


In Access 2016 (Office 365), how do I assign keyboard shortcut to a macro?


Thanks.
 
To do this create a new macro and call it Autokeys.
Now enter details similar to the attached image

Use your own macro name and your chosen keyboard shortcut - my screenshot is Ctrl+Q. Make sure you don't use a standard shortcut like Ctrl+C
 

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Thanks again isladogs. Got it.
 

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