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Have tried to find the object which is the shortcut keys, if assigned, to all
macros in a module. Excel help is no help. Can anyone supply the code ? Thanks much. -- Neal Z |
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I am not aware of any such capability.
-- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Neal Zimm" wrote in message ... Have tried to find the object which is the shortcut keys, if assigned, to all macros in a module. Excel help is no help. Can anyone supply the code ? Thanks much. -- Neal Z |
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Thanks for the info. sigh. And I was so hoping that I would NOT have to look
thru each macro to see the assigned shortcut. Oh well. -- Neal Z "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: I am not aware of any such capability. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Neal Zimm" wrote in message ... Have tried to find the object which is the shortcut keys, if assigned, to all macros in a module. Excel help is no help. Can anyone supply the code ? Thanks much. -- Neal Z |
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