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Old 04-08-2013, 10:15 AM
AlexR AlexR is offline Is it possible to bind macros to keys not in the KeyCodeConstants class? Windows XP Is it possible to bind macros to keys not in the KeyCodeConstants class? Office 2007
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Is it possible to bind macros to keys not in the KeyCodeConstants class?
 
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Originally Posted by fumei View Post
I thought that question mark may be a reserved character, but it is not. Have you tried to set via the GUI, rather than by code
I have not, but I'm honestly not sure what this means... I've read that there are ways to do this outside of Word, through Windows instead, but I'm afraid of causing problems with Windows that may spread to other programs. Do you think this is worth the risk?
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