Assigning the Run Macro command to a keystroke

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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.
 
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
 
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.
 
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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