Yes Malcolm if you put on the activate and deactivate hen there is no need to have it in the init and destroy.
>Alexandre,
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>Shouldn't you also place code in a form's Activate and Deactivate events so that (in your example) clicking on another form and striking the F12 key doesn't cause an error?
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>Thanks for your feedback!
>Malcolm
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>>Hi Robin you can try the following:
>>in the Init of your form put the following code
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ON KEY LABEL F12 Formreference.mybutton.Click()
>>no on the destroy of the form
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ON KEY LABEL F12
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>>>How do I get a keypress to perform a button click on my form.
Alexandre Palma
Senior Application Architect