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creating shortcut keys 1

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natashaXXX

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I have a menu with File, Exit option - mnuFExit.

Windows has a shortcut key for this ALT-F4.

I want this to appear on the menu next to the option.

eg.
File
Open ctrl + O
Exit ALT + F4

as ALT + F4 isn't on the list of options when I go into menu editor in tools, how can I show this.
 
ALT-F4 is an operating system thing, not a Visual Basic thing... so they couldn't include it on the list of shortcuts. What does this mean? The only way this would be supported in VB is to manually add it...

&quot;Exit ALT-F4&quot; <-- use spaces?

Hope this helps!


Ben
 
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