If you're in the middle of editing a cell, then macros (well, any meaningful
macros) don't execute.
I don't think you can stop this behavior--(Break the F1 key on your keyboard may
work for you, though <vbg.)
Murtaza wrote:
Code doesn't work if we press "F1" after pressing "F2".
"Jim May" wrote in message
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Yeah,
I had it there expecting it to run without "running-it"
Added DisableHelp() to Workbook.Open;
Everything is now ROSEY, tks,
Jim
"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
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I'd put them in a General module.
Another way to stop the F1 key (without any notice to the user at all):
Sub DisableHelp2()
Application.OnKey "{F1}", ""
End Sub
Jim May wrote:
In what type Module do these 3 procedures go?
"Harald Staff" wrote in message
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Hi
A small macro can fix that:
Sub DisableHelp()
Application.OnKey "{F1}", ThisWorkbook.Name & "!Dummy"
End Sub
Sub EnableHelp()
Application.OnKey "{F1}"
End Sub
Sub Dummy()
MsgBox "You are paid to know this stuff", vbInformation
End Sub
Help menu will work as always.
HTH. best wishes Harald
"Murtaza" <NoEmail@NoEmail skrev i melding
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I want Excel to not show the Help on F1 press, as I dont need Help
that
often. But also I dont want to remove the Help support at all.
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Dave Peterson
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Dave Peterson
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