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Isolating a Keyboard Shortcut
Is it possible to have a keyboard shortcut be applicable ("isolated") to a specific
workbook? I used "Ctrl b" for a macro shortcut in a template. Anytime the user has the workbook open but is working in another unrelated book the shortcut wants to execute my macro versus performing the "Bold" function. I assumed that that's the way it is and went to help to find an "unassigned" letter but was confronted with a list a mile long so thought I'd post this question. -- Regards; Rob ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
Isolating a Keyboard Shortcut
Try Ctrl+Shift+B as the shortcut, Rob. Or perhaps some obscure shortcut that
people rarely use, like Ctrl+W (for me, at least). ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "RWN" wrote in message ... Is it possible to have a keyboard shortcut be applicable ("isolated") to a specific workbook? I used "Ctrl b" for a macro shortcut in a template. Anytime the user has the workbook open but is working in another unrelated book the shortcut wants to execute my macro versus performing the "Bold" function. I assumed that that's the way it is and went to help to find an "unassigned" letter but was confronted with a list a mile long so thought I'd post this question. -- Regards; Rob ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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