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I don't think Onkey works with the number pad in any version.
Regards, Peter T "Ken Warthen" wrote in message ... Thanks for the advice. I noticed my shortcuts work if I'm using the numbers at the top of the keyboard, but not if I'm using the number keys on the NumPad. Is there a fix for this too? Ken "Peter T" wrote: FWIW Ctrl-1 is one of the most common built-in shortcuts I use, maybe your users too... Which is why I suggested Ctrl-Alt. Regards, Peter T "Ken Warthen" wrote in message ... Thanks for the advice. I switched to CTL and everything is working fine. Ken "Peter T" wrote: Looks like you only assign Alt-8 & 9 in 2007. But Ctrl-alt seems to work with the others. Don't forget to omit the curly brackets Regards, Peter T "Ken Warthen" wrote in message ... In an Excel 2007 Workbook I'd like to redirect or capture the ALT+1, ALT+2, ALT+3, etc. key stroke combinations to run some navigation routines I've written. I've tried using the following in the Workbook.Open event. Application.OnKey "%{1}", "sNavigateToGroup1" Application.OnKey "%{2}", "sNavigateToGroup2" Application.OnKey "%{3}", "sNavigateToGroup3" Application.OnKey "%{4}", "sNavigateToGroup4" Application.OnKey "%{5}", "sNavigateToGroup5" Application.OnKey "%{6}", "sNavigateToGroup6" This doesn't work. If anyone has experience with this type of routine or can point me in the right direction, I'd be very appreciative. TIA, Ken . . |
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