What I mean by not between 2 characters is where the cursor before the first
character of the current paragraph or after the last, or if there is no
document open or an empty document. If you select one or more than two
characters you do indeed get that warning message as the macro will only
handle two character transpositions. You can change the wording if you
prefer, but as you wanted the cursor to work from between the characters the
message simply reminds of that requirement. The error trapping messages are
primarily concerned with accidental applications of the macro in
inappropriate locations.
I'll have a look at the web page instructions re the QAT vis-a-vis the
shortcut key. However the macroname should appear in the right window of the
shortcut key editor, when macros are selected in the left.
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