From: Steve Rindsberg on
In article <CBDD48F1-321C-4EB0-AE5F-6F21449D7175(a)microsoft.com>, George Lee wrote:
> Did Microsoft ever explain why they did away with the user-customized key
> mapping in PowerPoint?

I don't recall that it ever *had* this feature; the other main Office apps did,
other than the ability to assign keystrokes to buttons on custom toolbars.

>
> "Steve Rindsberg" wrote:
>
> > In article <5A9F9608-80E3-45D4-9302-2444FB237395(a)microsoft.com>, George Lee
> > wrote:
> > > Can you trap the keyup or keydown events at the application level using VBA?
> > > if so, how is that done?
> >
> > Unless there's some way of doing it via the Windows API (and there may well
> > be), no. VBA doesn't offer any support for this.
> >
> >
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> >
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> > .
> >


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