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Default sendkey method for forms

I assume that clicking Enter causes a command button click. In
that case, you can just call the command buttons Click procedure
directly.


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I have a sub that calls a form. The form has some code to check
data,
select range etc. I want the sub or form to click "OK" command
once it
does the checks without user interference.

From the forum, I got the key as
Application.sendkeys("{Enter}")

But where do I put this line? In the form or in the sub calling
the
form?

Sub calls the form
Form is shown
Form executes whatever, required fields are populated
<code executes the OK
control returns to the sub
does a bunch of things

Thanks all for the help


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