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Hello.

I would like to temporarily disable the shortcut key for Print for a
worksheet and then restore it for the other worksheets.

I have already successfully diabled the CommandBar and the ToolBar. I
also want to be able to disable the Print (Ctrl + P) key strokes and
then restore it.

Can anyone help?

Thanks,

Dan

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Check out Application.Onkey in the VBA help Dan

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"Dan Gesshel" wrote in message ...
Hello.

I would like to temporarily disable the shortcut key for Print for a
worksheet and then restore it for the other worksheets.

I have already successfully diabled the CommandBar and the ToolBar. I
also want to be able to disable the Print (Ctrl + P) key strokes and
then restore it.

Can anyone help?

Thanks,

Dan

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