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This follwoing command will open the Macro Dialog Box ;
and because it says Wait:=False it will continue to the next line of code .... Application.SendKeys Keys:="%tmm", Wait:=False Question: Is there a command that I can use in the next line of the macro that will return the Macro Name field of the current macro selected in the Macro Dialog Box so that I can test it to see if it is the one I am looking for? Thank you for your help. Steven |
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