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Originally Posted by Jag Man
Where does VB get the "m\n14" string?
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The m part means that Ctrl+m is the shortcut key for the macro or function.
The n14 part means that the macro or function is in the numbered category 14. Which is "User Defined" functions.
As another example, I have a function which has VB_Invoke_Func = " \n3" specified in it. This means there is no shortcut key and the function is in numbered category 3, which is "Math & Trig" functions.