OK. Well, what i'm looking to do is write a macro that will turn the
navigation pane on and off. Alt+F1 does that, that's why i was looking to use
that in a macro. I added the navigation pane button to a toolbar, but the
problem is that it's a flyout, so i have to choose Normal, Minimized or Off.
On my previous computer that button just toggled the navigation pane on and
off. That's what i'm looking to duplicate. Any suggestions?
"Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
You can't. You can assign a macro to a toolbar button and give it a hot key
of Alt + letter, but not F1 or any other function key.
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Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]
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Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007.
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"Larry S" wrote in message
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How do i write a macro for the keystroke Alt+F! ?
Larry