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PaulC

Recovering from temporary loss of network drive - Excel VBA problem
 

Many thanks Jim and Dave - those OnKey statements do the job ver
nicely. Are the curly brackets only required for the ESC / BREA
shortcuts?

Anyway, thanks to your help, I now have, for the first time in mor
than 2 years, a procedure for dealing with this unreliable server. I a
really very grateful.

Best wishes
Pau

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Dave Peterson[_5_]

Recovering from temporary loss of network drive - Excel VBA problem
 
Check VBA's help for Onkey and you'll see lots that require the curly brackets.

(But I didn't need them for ctrl-s.)

PaulC wrote:

Many thanks Jim and Dave - those OnKey statements do the job very
nicely. Are the curly brackets only required for the ESC / BREAK
shortcuts?

Anyway, thanks to your help, I now have, for the first time in more
than 2 years, a procedure for dealing with this unreliable server. I am
really very grateful.

Best wishes
Paul

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