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Old 04-18-2019, 04:15 PM
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Charles Kenyon, Omigosh! You can save the Keyboard Shortcuts?!? I never heard of anything like that. In this very large building of about 1,300 people, I am the only one who uses Macros.
You'd better believe I am going to figure out how to do that! Thanks for the link.


But would I be able to restore all my Keyboard Shortcuts in case of an update to a new version or hard drive failure? It would have to be stored on another computer. They never tell us ahead of time about updates.
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