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Hi There,

I think I have seen once that ... when pointing to a button on a
menu-bar / tool-bar, formula-bar ... You could see the
Keyboard-shortcut combination.

Like when pointing to the Undo button: you would see Screentip: Ctrl+z
instead of "Undo".


I might have dreamed it too!!!
If not: How can I toggle this option?

Would be a nice functionality though if it does not exist yet...

Cheers, Sige
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Sige

That was a "used-to-be" function.

Can't recall which version dropped it but it is not in 97, 2002 or 2003.

If there is a toggle, I also would like to know.


Gord Dibben Excel MVP


On 27 Apr 2005 10:17:50 -0700, (SIGE) wrote:

Hi There,

I think I have seen once that ... when pointing to a button on a
menu-bar / tool-bar, formula-bar ... You could see the
Keyboard-shortcut combination.

Like when pointing to the Undo button: you would see Screentip: Ctrl+z
instead of "Undo".


I might have dreamed it too!!!
If not: How can I toggle this option?

Would be a nice functionality though if it does not exist yet...

Cheers, Sige


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