Assign shortcut keys to buttons on Dialog
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Assign shortcut keys to buttons on Dialog
I was unable to find any help on this in the manual and I was wondering if there is a way to assign shortcut keys on a button in a compiled macro. For instance in Word if you look at Exit there is a line under the x so that it is a know shortcut.
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You do this by putting a & character before the character that should be the hotkey. E.g. if you want this:
Cancel
Then you enter
&Cancel
Cancel
Then you enter
&Cancel
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