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Shortcut Key to follow a Call'ed Procedure
Hi,
Quick question. Someone once showed me a short cut key combination that you could push when over a line such as Call ThisProc and it would then take you to the code for the Sub procedure call ThisProc. Anybody able to enlighten me to what that was? Ta. |
Shortcut Key to follow a Call'ed Procedure
You can use Shift+F2 when your cursor is over ThisProc
While in the code for ThisProc, if you want to return to Call ThisProc,you can use Ctrl+Shift+F2 Priya "Neily" wrote in message ... Hi, Quick question. Someone once showed me a short cut key combination that you could push when over a line such as Call ThisProc and it would then take you to the code for the Sub procedure call ThisProc. Anybody able to enlighten me to what that was? Ta. |
Shortcut Key to follow a Call'ed Procedure
Thanks, exactly what I was after.
"Priya" wrote: You can use Shift+F2 when your cursor is over ThisProc While in the code for ThisProc, if you want to return to Call ThisProc,you can use Ctrl+Shift+F2 Priya "Neily" wrote in message ... Hi, Quick question. Someone once showed me a short cut key combination that you could push when over a line such as Call ThisProc and it would then take you to the code for the Sub procedure call ThisProc. Anybody able to enlighten me to what that was? Ta. |
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