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I have several shortcut keys (like Ctrl-R) I've set up to run different
subroutines. It is possible to get a list of which shortcut keys I've
assigned to which subroutine? TIA, James


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http://www.xcelfiles.com/GetShortCutKeys.html
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I have several shortcut keys (like Ctrl-R) I've set up to run different
subroutines. It is possible to get a list of which shortcut keys I've
assigned to which subroutine? TIA, James



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http://www.xcelfiles.com/GetShortCutKeys.html
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I have several shortcut keys (like Ctrl-R) I've set up to run different
subroutines. It is possible to get a list of which shortcut keys I've
assigned to which subroutine? TIA, James





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