Bill, the Ctrl-drag appears to work perfectly. I had tried it before posting but was dragging too far, and It didn't do anything. But you indicated "drag a little," and when I did that, the "+" sign appeared to create a copy. Strangely enough, the Ctrl-C still runs the query, which I don't want. I'll stick with Ctrl-drag until I get Access reinstalled. It's very handy and gets me out of a jam.
Thanks!!
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 3:41 PM, James McAlister <kc5qeg@gmail.com> wrote:
I haven't ever seen it before either, Bill. The problem began with the installation of an updated virtual machine about two weeks ago, so the problem has to be related to that in some way even though Parallels (VM supplier) tech support blames Microsoft. Something is obviously amiss, so I'm first going to do the easy thing and reinstall Access to see if that will fix the problem. If not, I'll move on to something else. I haven't tried Ctrl-drag but will do so.On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 2:49 PM, wrmosca@comcast.net [MS_Access_Professionals] <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com> wrote:James
I've never seen that happen. Are you copying the query in the Navigation Pane? When I copy a query I just hold down the Ctrl key and drag the query a bit away from itself. But the old Ctrl+C/Ctrl+P should work, too.Regards,Bill Mosca, Founder - MS_Access_ProfessionalsMicrosoft Office Access MVPMy nothing-to-do-with-Access blog
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