General Macro Scheduler discussion
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Lumumba
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by Lumumba » Tue Feb 25, 2003 7:33 pm
Get it here!
Access 2000
Access 97
Excel 2000
Excel 2002
Excel 97
Internet Explorer 4
Internet Explorer 5
Internet Explorer 6
Outlook® 2000
Outlook® 2002
Outlook® 97
PowerPoint 2000
PowerPoint 97
Producer 1.0
Windows Media™ Player for Mac OS X
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Windows XP
Windows® 2000
Windows® 98
Windows® Movie Maker 1.1
Word 2000
Word 2002
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by support » Tue Feb 25, 2003 7:58 pm
Hi,
Thanks that's really handy. Knowing keyboard shortcuts makes macro writing so much easier. In fact so many people use the mouse far more than necessary and don't even know the basic keyboard actions, and that's often why they end up writing rather longwinded and unreliable macros that depend on mouse events when it is possible to avoid mouse events altoegether.
I use the keyboard more than most but still not as much as I could. The mouse is easy and good if you're lazy but more often than not it is the least efficient.
A lot of the shortcuts listed are common Windows shortcuts that work across all applications - like ALT-F4 to close the app - CTRL-F4 to close the current window. These are commonplace.
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Dorian (MJT support)
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by Dorian (MJT support) » Thu Feb 12, 2004 7:02 am
I was forced to use them when too much mousing caused my wrists and hands to hurt, and they started to improve after day 1 of using shortcuts.
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keyboard
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by keyboard » Tue Mar 09, 2004 5:55 am
Lumumba wrote:Get it here!
Access 2000
Access 97
Excel 2000
Excel 2002
Excel 97
Internet Explorer 4
Internet Explorer 5
Internet Explorer 6
Outlook® 2000
Outlook® 2002
Outlook® 97
PowerPoint 2000
PowerPoint 97
Producer 1.0
Windows Mediaâ„¢ Player for Mac OS X
Windows Mediaâ„¢ Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
Windows® 2000
Windows® 98
Windows® Movie Maker 1.1
Word 2000
Word 2002
Word 97
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Bob Hansen
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by Bob Hansen » Tue Mar 09, 2004 6:34 am
Lumumba, thanks once again.
Just to let you know that:
There
Has been moved to:
HERE

Perhaps change your original posting and I will delete this one.....

Hope this was helpful..................good luck,
Bob
A humble man and PROUD of it!
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Lumumba
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by Lumumba » Tue Mar 09, 2004 8:37 am
Bob
guests can't edit a posting, isn't it ?
Support or Marcus - please change that broken link on my behalf. Thx.
