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- Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 14:02:20 -0700
- From: "Donal O'Sullivan" <dosullivan@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Macro Keys
My two cents...
I usually use a combination of pressing ENTER for OK or pressing
TAB-ENTER for NO or CANCEL. This gets me by with using macros for this
particular function because, in general, the macros are unwieldy at
best. But, if you must use a macro, try this:
To select OK, set up a macro with the text %ENTER% in it.
To select NO or CANCEL, set up another macro with the text %TAB%%ENTER%
in it.
My testing so far has been promising, but this still may not prove
consistent enough to be used everywhere in Millennium.
(PHASE 3)
Dónal O'Sullivan
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Geisel Library
University of California San Diego
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>>> papal@xxxxxxxxxx 09/25/03 01:10PM >>>
> At 02:36 PM 09/25/2003 -0400, Leo Papa wrote:
>>
>>Does anyone know of a function key macro that can be substituted for
>>the "OK" command, or if it is possible at all?
>
>>>>>>>>>
> I can assign "%ALT+o%" to a function key and have it activate the OK
> button in pop-up windows...as long as the OK button shows the "O" as
the
> underlined letter. (We're running Phase 3.)
>
> Bob Duncan
>>>>>>>>>
Bob:
We'ere on Phase 2 and %ALT+o% does not work any of the modules I've
tried.
We will look forward to testing this macro as soon as we move to Phase
3.
Thanks.
Leo Papa
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