VISUAL BASIC ACCESS KEY POTATO ©1994 David Stewart The Access Key Potato is a very simple little tool that can help you figure out what letters are used, which still available, for use as underlined access keys on Visual Basic controls with text. It's VERY simple: Start the program, and it'll put itself at the bottom of your screen. Then go through your controls' text and see what letters you've assigned as the underlined access keys, checking the letters' boxes in the Potato as you go. As you check a letter, it will grey out and, of course, get a checkmark in its box. You can easily see what's left. To start again on another form, click the "Clear" button, and all letter and number checks will return to their unchecked state. Click the "Close" button to shut the program down. You can also minimize the window by choosing Minimize from the Potato's control menu. After spending far too much time with scraps of paper keeping track of this stuff, I finally got a brain and figured that VB could help me with this aspect of VB as it has so many others. Hope you find it as helpful sometime. It's free. David Stewart AOL: Doc Yeah CompuServe: 72122,03562 Internet: docyeah@aol.com 72122.03562@compuserve.com