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Ms Access 2007 sendkey problem

Asked by downehouse in Access Coding/Macros, Databases Miscellaneous

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The form has one sub form.  The focus is on the sub form, I need to move the focus to a list control on the main form, select the first entry and activate, this then refeshes the sub form.
All works fine but sendkey won''t simulate pressing enter.
Any ideas, approach wrong?
Have used MsgBox Screen.ActiveControl.Name, vbOKOnly, "Hi!" to confirm focus has movedStart Free Trial
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Me.ListPupil.Requery
    Me.ListPupil.Selected(0) = True
    Form_frmPupilAssessmet.ListPupil.SetFocus
    
    SendKeys "{Enter}", False
 
 
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