Re: Keyboards Shortcuts in Excel 2002 Failing to Work
- From: Dave Peterson <petersod@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 02 Sep 2007 12:19:07 -0500
I bet you changed your toolbar--or you showed another toolbar.
When there are two (or more) icons that share the same accelerator keystroke
(like alt-e), then you'll toggle between those multiple icons.
If your eyes are really good, you can watch the toolbars and hit alt-e to see
which icons are selected.
After you determine the other icon, you can close the toolbar(s) with the other
icon, remove that icon (if you never want to use it, or remove the accelerator
key for that icon (if you don't want to use the accelerator key for that icon).
If your eyes aren't too good <vbg>, you can hit alt-e followed by enter. This
will stop on one of the icons. Then hit enter. Either another menu will appear
or you'll see a dialog.
Tapioca wrote:
For years I have used the Alt "E" and "C" to perform the Edit/Copy function.
All of a sudden Alt "E" takes me to the edit on the toolbar, but will not
allow the "C". If I try to use Alt "E" and "T" to cut, I go to the Tool tab
on the bar. Does anyone know what has caused this to happen or is it buried
in an update from Microsoft?
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Dave Peterson
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