Is their a way to disable default keyboard shortcuts in Access 2013's forms? Like disabling ctrl+s = save record
?
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Only method I found to disable ctrl+p was with an AutoKeys macro. Perhaps the same is true for cmd+s.
However, not seeing cmd+ referenced in https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Run-an-Access-macro-by-using-a-keyboard-shortcut-0D267570-D3DA-46EB-9BFB-A3C81AF676BE
Did you perhaps mean ctrl+s?