>>So does anybody know how i can program my f10 key so he will do what i want ???
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>Fred told you how. I'll tell you why not. F10 activates the menu in Windows. It's a Windows standard and not a good idea to change it (just as you wouldn't change CTRL-C from copy or CTRL-Z from undo).
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>Tamar
I should have pointed that out, too, Tamar. But when you're converting from an existing app, it's really hard to tell the users "You can't do that anymore". I definitely wouldn't recommend that on a new app, that's for sure.