On 8/3/2010 7:11 PM, Peter Twydell wrote:
> How can a key combination (Alt-T, for example) be assigned to an
> existing macro?
This refers to Word 2010.
If you can have your macros displayed, say under New Tab, you can press
the ALT key and some numbers and letters will appear.
Don't press ALT again
The letter Y will appear by New Tab, press Y
Other double letters will appear under your macros, press the
appropriate pair.
You can also put the macro icon on the action bar.
I am told that there are free add-ons, like Autohotkey for macros etc,
but I have yet to try them.
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