Re: Alt Shortcut from right-click menu
- From: "Jim Cone" <jim.coneXXX@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 09:08:15 -0700
jb,
Don't use the Alt key, just press the underlined key.
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Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA
http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware
(Excel Add-ins / Excel Programming)
"JB2010" <JB2010@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Hi there
what is the method for picking items from the right click menu with alt key
short cuts?
for example, i want to re-order my pivot table, so i right click the measure
i want to move, pick "Order" ('e' underlined), then "Move Up" ('u'
underlined). There must be a method of using Alt+ then eventually e+u to get
this done. Do i have to go back & find out what menu's the "Order" button is
in & run through the commands full path in my alt shortcut?
I do not believe this is the case becuase to get to Format Cells, for
example through the top menu, the path would be alt+o+e. but the Format Cells
button on the right click menu is showing the 'F' as the shortcut letter.
This makes me think there is something special i am missing to enable me to
change my alt+ command from looking in the top menu's to the right-click menu?
As always, any help gratefully recieved, let me know if you need anymore info
cheers
jb
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