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Old 11-09-2019, 07:53 PM
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Have you tried WindowsKey-Tab? I prefer to add the 'Switch Windows' button on my Quick Access Toolbar.



If you want to use that dialog with the macro, you can assign a keyboard shortcut to a macro by going to File > Options > Customize Ribbon > Keyboard Shortcuts, scroll categories to the bottom to find Macros and then select it on the right and add your preferred keyboard shortcut.
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thank it's help.
By the way, the shortcut I meant above is Control + Tab.
There is also a good plugin that does this. It's called Office Tab. But unfortunately in the country I live in we have a police of thoughts. And block my credit card so I can't buy this extension.
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