Assigning the Run Macro command to a keystroke

S

Sandy

I've created about 25 macros for a special project. I want to assign the Run
Macro command to a keystroke so I can then just type the macro name.
 
K

Klaus Linke

Sandy said:
I've created about 25 macros for a special project.
I want to assign the Run Macro command to a keystroke
so I can then just type the macro name.


Hi Sandy

Alt+F8 ... Or do you mean something else?

Regards,
Klaus
 
S

Sandy

Thank you Klaus. This did not work when I tried it yesterday but is working
now. Do you also know how I could go about copying a macro so I could just
edit it. Since these 25 macros are very similar with only one change in each
it would be a whole lot quicker for me to be able to do a copy and edit.

Many thanks.
 
G

Graham Mayor

It might help if you posted your basic code with some indication of what the
differences are between the iterations and what exactly you are trying to
achieve.

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