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Name: VCcharlie
Date: November 21, 2004 at 14:50:46 Pacific
OS: XP pro
CPU/Ram: don't know
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Hello

I was trying to create a macro to cause 6 tab indentations to be followed by a name with a macro controlled by the right arrow key in conjunction with another key. I then decided to change the control key stroke/s to one that didn't involve the right arrow key because I found I couldn't use it to move through text (nothing happend!) I successfuly changed the keystroke/s to one that didn't use this key but found that the right arrow key still didn't work, If I tried it in another Word document it worked fine but not in the Word document in which I had created the macro. Does anyone know what I can do to get my right arrow key to work again within this document? I've tried closing the document, word and even restarting the computer but with no luck!

Any help very gratefuly recieved.




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Name: rayok
Date: November 25, 2004 at 13:17:54 Pacific
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Use the visual basic editor to look at the macro script to check tha that all the code has been removed !

Techy n Welsh


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