![]() ![]() ![]() This will invoke the shortcut Ctrl + Shift key. Shortcut keys are case sensitive and you can use just the Ctrl key or a combination of both the Ctrl key and Shift key. Remember that any key combinations you assign to macros will take precedence over any built-in shortcut keys. If you add a description before recording a macro then this description will appear as a comment on the first few lines of the recorded VBA code. You can add either a Shortcut Key or a Description to your macro by selecting (Tools > Macro > Macros) and selecting the "Options" button at the bottom. This does not have to be done when you record the macro and can easily be done afterwards. You can hold down the Shift key when selecting your key. When assigning a shortcut key remember the letter you press is case sensitive. ![]()
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