Background
I have used MS editors and applications for many years, including Visual Studio and office products, and used CTRL + Y to reuse it. In fact, this is how I use it for this, that I use undo CTRL + Z several times to look back at what I just did, then CTRL + Y , until I reach the last point, which became second nature ... this was until I came to access the VBA 2007 editor, which has CTRL + Y , which cuts the line.
Now I understand that this has always been the case (and I am sure it is useful if you use it), but I am not and apparently can not fix my brain only for Access 2007 and continue to play the entire repeat by clicking him when I want to repeat. :(
I looked for a solution in the help files, Google (other search engines are available, I'm sure!)) And even on SO, but, alas, I found only other soles like me that continue to wipe the repeat chain and others yelling at them for that they couldnโt just find out what he was doing. LOL I am stuck in my ways and don't use the VBA editor often enough to adapt!
So my question is
Is it possible to broadcast:
* Remove CTRL + Y shortcut in VBA Access 2007 code editor for reuse
* Disable CTRL + Y hotkey in VBA Access 2007 code editor
Both of them will solve my problem of erasing the chains of repetition and the loss of any work that I have done.
Gazb
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