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Old 02-06-2015, 09:10 AM
screpeault screpeault is offline Excel VBA F1 Help Windows 7 64bit Excel VBA F1 Help Office 2010 64bit
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Hello All,


I'm actually trying to do a small script (I'm beginner) and I thought that pressing the F1 key would bring me on a function or a scripting word would get me to the help associated to it. Is that possible, do I need to Activate it that function?

By the way, I'm on office 2010.

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Old 02-07-2015, 10:44 PM
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F1 is only helpful if you already know what you are looking for IMHO. using F2 in the editor will bring up a lot of stuff but if you are looking to just get started F2 or F1 will not quite help. This first thing we need to do is know what you are trying to write. After I know what you are trying to write I can help you with it.
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