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Keyboard shortcut values displayed on custom ribbon
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I have successfully got Excel to open up on a custom tab using Application.Sendkeys "%Y" when the ribbon is initialised. However, the "alt" values are shown over the custom ribbon controls. I have tried using Application.Sendkeys {ESC}{ESC} but nothing happens. They do dissapear when the mouse is clicked or the keboard pressed. Any ideas how to code this to make them dissapear before all opening scripts have completed. Thanks |
Keyboard shortcut values displayed on custom ribbon
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"%Y%" -- Jim "Cresta" wrote in message ... | Hello All | I have successfully got Excel to open up on a custom tab using | Application.Sendkeys "%Y" when the ribbon is initialised. However, the "alt" | values are shown over the custom ribbon controls. | I have tried using Application.Sendkeys {ESC}{ESC} but nothing happens. They | do dissapear when the mouse is clicked or the keboard pressed. | Any ideas how to code this to make them dissapear before all opening scripts | have completed. | | Thanks | | | |
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