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I have never seen a keyboard shortcut for the Format Painter


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If by "PaintBrush" he means the "Format Painter", whose button face is
indeed a paintbrush, then it is certainly related to Excel.

There is no built-in shortcut, but you could assign the following code to
the key combo of your choice.

Sub ExecFormatPainter()
Application.CommandBars.FindControl(ID:=108).Execu te
End Sub


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Chip, As usual, you are probably correct in your assumption..

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If by "PaintBrush" he means the "Format Painter", whose button face is
indeed a paintbrush, then it is certainly related to Excel.

There is no built-in shortcut, but you could assign the following code to
the key combo of your choice.

Sub ExecFormatPainter()
Application.CommandBars.FindControl(ID:=108).Execu te
End Sub


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Rod Serling music to follow.........


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The Twilight Zone is a television series created by Rod Serling. The
original series ran for five seasons on CBS from 1959 to 1964 and remains
syndicated to this day. As an anthology series, each episode presented its
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circumstances, therefore entering the "Twilight Zone." Rod Serling served as
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Welles was originally considered, but the producers felt he asked for too
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