Yes you can use Send Keys..
here is a fun one I got from Kevin
(paste these in your default.ivb)
Public Sub Browser_HideShow()
SendKeys "%v", False
SendKeys "t", False
SendKeys "b", True
End Sub
Save copy as would be
Public Sub SaveCopyAs()
SendKeys "%f", False
SendKeys "a", True
End Sub
document settings
Public Sub DocSets()
SendKeys "%t", False
SendKeys "s", True
End Sub
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http://www.sdotson.com
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"Kent Keller" wrote in message
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> You can create icons that associate to VBA macros. AFAIK VBA macros are
the only way you
> are going to currently create new commands. That is what I was saying
about the Alt
> Function...... I think a macro could be made that sends those keystrokes.
(I am not 100%
> positive as I haven't tried it but I would guess it is possible. ) you
could then add the
> macro to a toolbar as a toolbutton, and associate a picture to it.
>
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> Kent
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>
>
> "davej" wrote in message
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> > I want to have some commands on toolbars as opposed to menus. Some of
the commands don't
> have icons associated with them. I don't want to see the whole command
name on the GUI.
> For example, "Save Copy As..." does not have it's own icon. If I want it
in the toolbar,
> it takes up too much space. (BTW, I don't like Alt functions, as you have
to look down to
> use them.) I was wondering if you can creat your own icons for them. (Like
AutoCAD)
>
>