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If you have any feedbacks or suggestions on this FAQ, please feel free to write us emails to remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. We have published a VSTO FAQ recently, you can view them from the entry thread Note: No Macro keys have been assigned yet. Step 2: Select 10 Macro keys below Shortcuts. Another work around, in the Startup method we could run a VBA code to assign the shortcut, the code goes like this: Application.Run("AssignKey", ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing) Thanks To view the list of Macro keys setup or not yet setup, take the following steps: Step 1: Click on the System Preferences icon on the toolbar. Besides, to narrow down this issue, I suggest you put some msgbox to make sure if the macros is called and the issues should not goes to you managed code. I could not reproduce this issue in my side, and if this is a security issue, please follow this article to resolve it: Here's the code I'm using to reproduce this issue: (.WdKe圜ategory.wdKe圜ategoryMacro, "Macro3", Application.BuildKe圜ode( .WdKey.wdKe圜ontrol, ref ShiftKey, ref BKey, ref missing), ref missing, ref missing) and I get the right result that we both expected. The shortcut keys for the Output pane also apply to the tree.Hello, > Does any other macro with shortcut work properly?I mean the ones you recorded in Word UI. Press space bar to open the output menu and then choose Add Note (desktop only). Open the shortcut menu for the piece of output MS Word different versions includes Microsoft Word 2003, Microsoft. Select the previous graph, table, or column Check All Shortcut keys for MS Word Microsoft Word There are various versions of Microsoft Word are available on the internet. Select the next column in a table when the selection is a column. Select the next graph or table when the selection is a graph or table. Select the first column in a table when the selection is a table Move focus between output tabs in split viewĬtrl+Left arrow key or Right arrow key (desktop) Option+Left arrow key or Right arrow key (web)Ĭommand+ Option+Left arrow key or Right arrow key (desktop) Option+Left arrow key or Right arrow key (web) When focus is in the Data pane: Option+Right arrow key (desktop) Shift+ Option+Right arrow key (web) When focus is in the Data pane: Ctrl+ Page Down (desktop) Shift+ Alt+Right arrow key (web) When focus is in the Data pane: Option+Left arrow key (desktop) Shift+ Option+Left arrow key (web) When focus is in the Data pane: Ctrl+ Page Up (desktop) Shift+ Alt+Left arrow key (web) Shift+ Command+ N (desktop) Option+ Shift+ N (web) Shift+ Function+Left arrow key (desktop only) Select from the current cell to the top of the column or the beginning of the row, depending on the direction of the data entry arrow Move to the last non-empty row of a column Go to the top of the next column or the front of the next row (desktop only)Įdit the contents of a cell starting with the contents selectedĮdit the contents of a cell with the cursor after the contents Press the space bar to add or remove a selection. You can also use Shift and Page Up/ Page Down or Home/ End. To select noncontiguous items, press Ctrl and use the Up or Down arrow keys. (desktop only)Ĭtrl+ I to focus in Navigator. To select contiguous items, press Shift and use the Up or Down arrow keys. That will display the 'Macro Options' dialog. In the 'Macro' dialog, click on a macro and then click the 'Option' button. Then, press the space bar to open the menu.Ĭtrl+ I to focus in Navigator. In the Ribbon, click View Macros dropdown View Macros. Open a shortcut menu for a piece of output Print the active worksheet, output tab, output selection, or history
Show or hide the Command Line/History paneĬommand+ Shift+ N (desktop) Option+ Shift+ N (web) Show or bring focus to the Command Line/History paneīring focus to the Command Line/History pane
Alt+underlined letter of a menu (desktop) Ctrl+ Shift+Left/Right arrow keys (web)Ĭtrl+ F2 (desktop) Ctrl+ Shift+Left/Right arrow keys (web)Ĭtrl+ D (desktop) with focus in Data pane, Shift+ Alt+Left/Right arrow keys (web)