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Shortcut Key
I've selected a shortcut key for a macro in the menu bar:
Tools | Macros | Macro {macroname} Options The preset text is Ctrl + Shift, and I've input an R in the textbox. However, when I press Ctrl + Shift + R in Excel, the macro is not invoked. Is there something that I'm missing? Is there an alternate method of identifying a shortcut key? |
Shortcut Key
The only reason I can think of why this doesn't work is if you already have
a macro assigned to this key combination. This could have been done using Tools, Macro, Macros as you did, or by using a macro to assign an action (Application.OnKey). -- Jim Rech Excel MVP "ameliacat" wrote in message ... I've selected a shortcut key for a macro in the menu bar: Tools | Macros | Macro {macroname} Options The preset text is Ctrl + Shift, and I've input an R in the textbox. However, when I press Ctrl + Shift + R in Excel, the macro is not invoked. Is there something that I'm missing? Is there an alternate method of identifying a shortcut key? |
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