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Shortcut key strange behaviour
Actually I'm not sure whether the following problem is related to shortcut
key or not. Normally, when you press CTRL-F in an excel worksheet, it will bring up the find & replace function. But some of my user complained that their worksheet runs some strange macro when CTRL-F is pressed (I have no idea what function is running behind, I also have no idea what the user have done to their PC). I have checked there is no marco coding for the worksheet in problem. Even if I open a blank worksheet and press CTRL-F, some strange function is executed other then the find & replace function. How can I reset the original shortcut key function for excel? thanks! |
Shortcut key strange behaviour
I know exactly what you are talking about. I once assigned CTRL+F to a macro and I deleted it right away.
I have checked there is no marco coding for the worksheet in problem. Tools Macro Macros is the place to check and reassign/delete. The experts will probably tell you in more details. Epinn "BB programmer" wrote in message ... Actually I'm not sure whether the following problem is related to shortcut key or not. Normally, when you press CTRL-F in an excel worksheet, it will bring up the find & replace function. But some of my user complained that their worksheet runs some strange macro when CTRL-F is pressed (I have no idea what function is running behind, I also have no idea what the user have done to their PC). I have checked there is no marco coding for the worksheet in problem. Even if I open a blank worksheet and press CTRL-F, some strange function is executed other then the find & replace function. How can I reset the original shortcut key function for excel? thanks! |
Shortcut key strange behaviour
Thanks for your reply, however ...
I have checked tools - marco - macros, it is blank already. This strange function runs even if I open a blank worksheet and press CTRL-F. A new blank worksheet should not contain any previous recorded marco. It seems it is no relation with which worksheet used. "Epinn" wrote: I know exactly what you are talking about. I once assigned CTRL+F to a macro and I deleted it right away. I have checked there is no marco coding for the worksheet in problem. Tools Macro Macros is the place to check and reassign/delete. The experts will probably tell you in more details. Epinn "BB programmer" wrote in message ... Actually I'm not sure whether the following problem is related to shortcut key or not. Normally, when you press CTRL-F in an excel worksheet, it will bring up the find & replace function. But some of my user complained that their worksheet runs some strange macro when CTRL-F is pressed (I have no idea what function is running behind, I also have no idea what the user have done to their PC). I have checked there is no marco coding for the worksheet in problem. Even if I open a blank worksheet and press CTRL-F, some strange function is executed other then the find & replace function. How can I reset the original shortcut key function for excel? thanks! |
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