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Hi

I can excecute a macro in Excel when the user changes the
window using Application.Onwindow and when the user
presses a specific key on the keyboard using
Application.Onkey methods

How do I do the same in Word?

Word does not have Onwindow or Onkey methods. Or does it?

Any help would be appreciated.
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you may ask this question in the Word newsgroup

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Hi

I can excecute a macro in Excel when the user changes the
window using Application.Onwindow and when the user
presses a specific key on the keyboard using
Application.Onkey methods

How do I do the same in Word?

Word does not have Onwindow or Onkey methods. Or does it?

Any help would be appreciated.


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