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If you want to specify a keystroke combination for a custom menu item that starts a macro, you can use the Chr function to right-align the text for the keystroke combination.
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The following procedure will add a custom menu item with a keystroke combination that is right-aligned:
Sub AddCommandMenu()
Application.MenuBars(xlWorksheet).Menus("&Edit").MenuItems.Add _
Caption:="Command1" & Chr(8) & "Ctrl+K", OnAction:="MenuShortCutKey"
Application.Onkey "^k", "MenuShortCutKey"
End Sub
Sub MenuShortcutKey()
MsgBox "There is now a shortcutkey"
End Sub
"Visual Basic User's Guide," version 5.0, Chapter 12, "Managing Menus with Visual Basic"
For more information about menus, search on the phrase "custom menus," using the Microsoft Excel Help Index.
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Version : 5.00 5.00c 7.00
Platform : WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: May 19, 1999