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Re: Assigning keystrokes in Mac Excel?

by JE McGimpsey <jemcgimpsey@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 16, 2008 at 07:58 PM

In article <ee9bd39.-1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
 Scott_Thomas@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

> I use lots of keystrokes when I work with financial modeling in
microsoft 
> excel at work. When I bought my Mac I was surprised to learn that the
key 
> strokes (for instance for formatting row height "alt+o+e" ) are
different or 
> don't seem to exist. Is there a way to assign keystrokes in Mac exel? If
not 
> are there plug-ins or downloads I can use to make this possible?

Yeah, I was rather upset when XL got ****ted from Mac to DOS (and then to 
Windows) and they screwed up all the existing keyboard shortcuts...

Unlike WinXL, you can assign keyboard shortcuts to nearly any command 
via Tools/Customize Keyboard.

THere are also rather a lot of built-in keyboard shortcuts which you can 
find by checking Excel Help for "Excel Keyboard Shortcuts"
 




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Assigning keystrokes in Mac Excel?
Scott_Thomas@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-05-16 17:02:24 
Re: Assigning keystrokes in Mac Excel?
JE McGimpsey <jemcgimp  2008-05-16 19:58:20 

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