Call Macro
Hi Tom:
The reason I selected Ctrl-Shirt-P is because I was under the impression
that you could not assigne a key if that key was allready taken, i.e. Ctrl-P
= Print Command. If I try to change the Ctrl-Shirt-P to lower case it doesn't
let me????
Thanks
Frank
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:
Does the control key combination include a Shift such at Ctrl+B
(ctrl+shift+b)
if so, try changing it to a lower case letter.
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"Beep Beep" wrote:
Thanks Mike:
Yes I got it to work, however I have a new situation. There are 12 macros
in this one and they each print out a chart from a different file, however It
will work just fine if I "Step" through the macro while in ALT F11. However
if I try to run it using the assinged control key it will stop after just the
first one.
Here is the code for one of them.
Workbooks.Open Filename:= _
"C:\Documents and Settings\t_frankb\My Documents\Excel\Weekly
Stability Metrics\Weekly Stability Metrics
Reports\06182007\Charts\Weekly_Stability_Metrics_6 500_6.6_6_18_07.xls"
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut Copies:=1, Collate:=True
ActiveWindow.Close
Call Print68005xChart
End Sub
Thanks
Frank
"Mike H" wrote:
Hi,
You don't need to use Call but using it won't give the problem you describe
and there is nothing wrong with the 2 code snippets you have provided. Just
one other possibility, are you sure it's failing to call the second sub? It
could just be that the second sub is doing nothing i.e. not doing what you
expect.
Put a line in the second sub you are 100% sure will work
msgbox("In sub 2")
and see if the message box comes up.
Mike
"Beep Beep" wrote:
I have a number of macros in one macro on in Personal.xls
The first one works and then stops. I didn't put all the code here just the
last two lines of the first macro and the first line of the second one. Any
reason it stops after the first macro???
Call Print68005xChart
End Sub
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Sub Print68005xChart()
Thanks
Frank
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