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Default keybd_event versus SendKeys to open Access database with macros disabled

Hi all

I am wanting to programmatically open an Access database with macros
disabled (equivalent to opening with Shift key pressed). I have seen
code for both keybd_event and SendKeys and am wondering what is the
difference. I have heard that SendKeys is a method of 'last resort'.
Can anyone enlighten me?

Thanks in advance

Paul Martin
Melbourne, Australia

 
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