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Hi

When I use the shortcut Alt-F8 to view available macros in Excel 2010 I
consitently get this weird palette of objects appear.

I also use Excel 2000 and 2003 and the Alt-F8 shortcut works fine there.

Has anyone any tips or ideas for solving this. If necessary, I can send a
screenshot to an email address if anyone is willing to investigate it.

Many thanks

Tim



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Hi

When I use the shortcut Alt-F8 to view available macros in Excel 2010
I consitently get this weird palette of objects appear.

I also use Excel 2000 and 2003 and the Alt-F8 shortcut works fine
there.

Has anyone any tips or ideas for solving this. If necessary, I can
send a screenshot to an email address if anyone is willing to
investigate it.



Works fine here (xl2010). Could you have an addin that redefines
Alt-F8?

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hi Clif



Many thanks for reply



I don't have any addins running and also I only installed the new version
very recently



bw



Tim



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Hi

When I use the shortcut Alt-F8 to view available macros in Excel 2010 I
consitently get this weird palette of objects appear.

I also use Excel 2000 and 2003 and the Alt-F8 shortcut works fine there.

Has anyone any tips or ideas for solving this. If necessary, I can send a
screenshot to an email address if anyone is willing to investigate it.



Works fine here (xl2010). Could you have an addin that redefines Alt-F8?

--
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(clare reads his mail with moe, nomail feeds the bit bucket :-)





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Hey,

Use Alt + T +M+ M

On Aug 24, 1:56*am, "Tim Childs" wrote:
hi Clif

Many thanks for reply

I don't have any addins running and also I only installed the new version
very recently

bw

Tim

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When I use the shortcut Alt-F8 to view available macros in Excel 2010 I
consitently get this weird palette of objects appear.


I also use Excel 2000 and 2003 and the Alt-F8 shortcut works fine there.


Has anyone any tips or ideas for solving this. If necessary, I can send a
screenshot to an email address if anyone is willing to investigate it.


Works fine here (xl2010). *Could you have an addin that redefines Alt-F8?


--
Clif McIrvin


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On 23 août, 20:55, "Tim Childs" wrote:
Hi

When I use the shortcut Alt-F8 to view available macros in Excel 2010 I
consitently get this weird palette of objects appear.

I also use Excel 2000 and 2003 and the Alt-F8 shortcut works fine there.

Has anyone any tips or ideas for solving this. If necessary, I can send a
screenshot to an email address if anyone is willing to investigate it.

Many thanks

Tim


I agree that some shortcut have changed with Excel 2010 but most of
them are equivalent to the older version.
I think I found most of them (well practicaly all of them) and I put
them in my blog

http://www.excel-exercice.com/en/the...-function-keys
http://www.excel-exercice.com/en/the-shortcuts-ctrl
http://www.excel-exercice.com/en/the-alt-key

If you know some other shortcuts not listed, I will be glad you let me
a comment an I will complete the list.



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