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I have several questions about keyboard shortcuts for macros.

1) Is there a way to find all the macros with shortcuts or are they just
the procedures that show Keyboard shortcut at the beginning of the procedure?
2) If the workbook defines a keyboard shortcut for CTRL X (for example).
Is there some way to turn it off when the workbook is closed.
3) How do I turn off all of the keyboard shortcuts in the workbook.

Thanks,
Barb Reinhardt
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Default Macro Keyboard Shortcuts

Very easy. From Excel, touch ALT-F8. Select each macro and touch Options...
The assigned shortcuts will be displayed.
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"Barb Reinhardt" wrote:

I have several questions about keyboard shortcuts for macros.

1) Is there a way to find all the macros with shortcuts or are they just
the procedures that show Keyboard shortcut at the beginning of the procedure?
2) If the workbook defines a keyboard shortcut for CTRL X (for example).
Is there some way to turn it off when the workbook is closed.
3) How do I turn off all of the keyboard shortcuts in the workbook.

Thanks,
Barb Reinhardt

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