Keyboard shortcuts are limited to two key combinations: the first using
either Ctrl or Alt as a modifier, the second not, so Alt+F10,K as you
identify is usable (although it will disable the built-in, if little used,
Alt+F10 shortcut for "Maximize All"). This has nothing to do with the name
of the macro the keys are associated with, or even if they are associated
with a macro. Can you really not identify a key combination that will not
interfere with 25 users? Do they really have such diverse personalisations?
FWIW, macro names can be up to 255 characters long, but it's not relevant to
the issue at hand.
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Enjoy,
Tony
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"Kelli" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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D84109C-87CB-4858-91BD-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I am trying to create a custom macro (using alt-F10, KJK) to insert a name.
> I can not seem to get it to let me use more than 1 letter. So I have been
> getting alt-F10,K. This is not an option as we want to create a macro for
> about 25 people. I have googled for days looking for a place that will
> tell
> me the maximum length of a macro but have not found anything. Is there a
> way
> to create the macro I want or am I just wasting my time?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
> Kelli Sterley