There you go: two ways to skin this cat. Doug forgot that each hotkey
has a scope property, and I forgot that Effective has a scope
collection. <grin>
Aaron
On 10/25/2011 4:36 PM, Doug Geoffray wrote:
Jeff,
Actually what Aaron gave you will give you the same results as what
you had (smile). If you do the following in Immed you only get local
hotkeys:
Set x = ActiveWindow.Settings2.Effective.Hotkeys
Set y = ActiveWindow.Settings2.Effective.Scope.Hotkeys
For i = 1 to y.count: if y(i).Scope = scLocal then print
x(i).Description : next
This will only output the hotkeys which are local.
Doug
On 10/25/2011 3:51 PM, Aaron Smith wrote:
On 10/25/2011 3:42 PM, Jeff Weiss wrote:
I have a routine that gets all of the hotkeys in a set file.
How would I modify the below routine to show just local hotkeys?
For Each hk In ActiveSettings.Hotkeys
Try
For Each hk In ActiveWindow.Settings2.Effective.Hotkeys
Aaron
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