Look at Shortcut Manager for Excel at
http://officeone.mvps.org/xlsctmgr/xlsctmgr.html - it allows you to define
your own keyboart shortcuts to Excel menu items and macros. To define Ctrl+F
for Replace, do the following:
1. Download and install Shortcut Manager for Excel.
2. Start Excel and select "Add-Ins" tab, click "Customize Shortcuts" item.
3. Select "Edit" category.
4. Locate and select "Replace..." command.
5. Assign Ctrl+F shortcut to it.
6. Click OK button.
- Chirag
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"DougG" wrote in message
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I've been searching for a way to modify Excel 2007's keyboard shortcuts.
So
far, no luck here or elsewhere.
Specific example: when I press CTRL+F, I want to go directly the REPLACE
tab of find + replace window (currently ctrl+H does this, while ctrl+F
goes
to the FIND tab).
Thanks,
Doug