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WHat special  characters need be pressed to jump from Application mode to design mode with

Asked by rssdds in Access Forms, Access Architecture/Design, Access Coding/Macros

Let me be clear: I want to be able to take a .MDB file which currently  uses a AutoExec macro to jump to the program bypassing the typicall Access Objects Tables, Queries Forms, Reports, Pages, Macros and modules screen.  As I vaguely recall  I can press an escape sequence of some  kind to get back to the typical
 under layer of an Access database editor . E.G I could now examine in detail a form, its events, code etc..

Can anyone suggest such a key sequence for this purpose of editing an MDB file that jumps into form as default. Obviously I could then  disable the AutoExec macro and have the ability to edit the MDB file as I see fit but such an escape code seems necessary Start Free Trial
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