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I have written a VBA Macro and store it in GlobalMacros.GMS. It works very well. But I want to know if there is a way to run it with a hotkey (for example CTRL+W)
Now every time I want to run it I must go to Tools->Visual Basic->Run and then search for this macro... and it´s a little heavy to do this... Thank you , sorry for my English... |
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Press CTRL+J to go to OPTIONS (which is under Tools), from here you go to... CUSTOMIZATION ... COMANDS... SHORTCUT KEYS. From the dropdown list select MACROS. Here you will find your macro, Just select it and asign it your desired hotkey. Its done.
Last edited by vindaa; 30-12-2006 at 21:00. |
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it's very simple !! Thank you , thank you !!!!
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