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Macro keyboard shortcuts
I have created a macro and assigned (in the macro recorder wizard) a keyboard
shortcut "e" (which shouldn't interfere with other macros in Excel). After using the macro for some time it has stopped running when I enter Cntl+e. Can this be corrected by a means other than creating a new macro and pasting the old macro to it? |
Macro keyboard shortcuts
Alt+F8, Options
"Mitch" wrote in message ... I have created a macro and assigned (in the macro recorder wizard) a keyboard shortcut "e" (which shouldn't interfere with other macros in Excel). After using the macro for some time it has stopped running when I enter Cntl+e. Can this be corrected by a means other than creating a new macro and pasting the old macro to it? |
Macro keyboard shortcuts
Mitch,
Tools, Macro, Macros. Select the macro, and click Options. You should see the keyboard shortcut there. Assign it if needed. -- Earl Kiosterud www.smokeylake.com "Mitch" wrote in message ... I have created a macro and assigned (in the macro recorder wizard) a keyboard shortcut "e" (which shouldn't interfere with other macros in Excel). After using the macro for some time it has stopped running when I enter Cntl+e. Can this be corrected by a means other than creating a new macro and pasting the old macro to it? |
Macro keyboard shortcuts
I tried this and it still did not work. The shortcut key shows in the
appropriate box but the shortcut does not work. Other suggestions? Thanks! "Ed" wrote: Alt+F8, Options "Mitch" wrote in message ... I have created a macro and assigned (in the macro recorder wizard) a keyboard shortcut "e" (which shouldn't interfere with other macros in Excel). After using the macro for some time it has stopped running when I enter Cntl+e. Can this be corrected by a means other than creating a new macro and pasting the old macro to it? |
Macro keyboard shortcuts
This did not work. The shortcut shows in the box but doesn't work. Could
there be something in my Excel setup that is blocking it? Thanks! "Ed" wrote: Alt+F8, Options "Mitch" wrote in message ... I have created a macro and assigned (in the macro recorder wizard) a keyboard shortcut "e" (which shouldn't interfere with other macros in Excel). After using the macro for some time it has stopped running when I enter Cntl+e. Can this be corrected by a means other than creating a new macro and pasting the old macro to it? |
Macro keyboard shortcuts
Mitch: Take a look at where you've stored the macro, and to which workbook
the keystroke has been assigned. I've stored all my macros in my Personal.xls (against much advice, I hasten to add - I just haven't gotten around to sorting it out yet!). Whenever I open an Excel workbook, my Personal also opens, giving me access to my macros. If you've stored this macro in another workbook and it's not open, your keystroke isn't going to activate anything. For more info, go to Help (F1) and in the Answer Wizard type "run macro shortcut". HTH Ed "Mitch" wrote in message ... This did not work. The shortcut shows in the box but doesn't work. Could there be something in my Excel setup that is blocking it? Thanks! "Ed" wrote: Alt+F8, Options "Mitch" wrote in message ... I have created a macro and assigned (in the macro recorder wizard) a keyboard shortcut "e" (which shouldn't interfere with other macros in Excel). After using the macro for some time it has stopped running when I enter Cntl+e. Can this be corrected by a means other than creating a new macro and pasting the old macro to it? |
Macro keyboard shortcuts
I'm having the same issue as Mitch, but with Excel 2007. I created a macro
in the current spreadsheet and assigned the letter "h" to the shortcut. However, when I go to a cell and then hit Ctrl-h, I get the search/replace dialog. What am I missing? "Ed" wrote: Mitch: Take a look at where you've stored the macro, and to which workbook the keystroke has been assigned. I've stored all my macros in my Personal.xls (against much advice, I hasten to add - I just haven't gotten around to sorting it out yet!). Whenever I open an Excel workbook, my Personal also opens, giving me access to my macros. If you've stored this macro in another workbook and it's not open, your keystroke isn't going to activate anything. For more info, go to Help (F1) and in the Answer Wizard type "run macro shortcut". HTH Ed "Mitch" wrote in message ... This did not work. The shortcut shows in the box but doesn't work. Could there be something in my Excel setup that is blocking it? Thanks! "Ed" wrote: Alt+F8, Options "Mitch" wrote in message ... I have created a macro and assigned (in the macro recorder wizard) a keyboard shortcut "e" (which shouldn't interfere with other macros in Excel). After using the macro for some time it has stopped running when I enter Cntl+e. Can this be corrected by a means other than creating a new macro and pasting the old macro to it? |
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