Short cut keys in Excel
Make sure you are not in design mode and close any open dialog boxes. The
Microsoft warning is correct. If you assign the macro to a key normally used
for another purpose, your assignment will override the normally assigned
function while in that workbook. Also, the assignment is case sensitive. If
you assigned Uppercase B and try to use lowercase b then you will probably
get the bling.
"Julian Brotherton" wrote:
On the MS web site I found this statement:-
Note The shortcut key will override any equivalent default Microsoft Excel
shortcut keys while the workbook that contains the macro is open.
This is not the case. when I assign a short cut key of ctrl b and try
running the assigned macro all i get is a "bling" noise from the computer.
The macro doesn't run
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