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![]() I know that doesn't help for your favourite keystroke shortcuts and it is "hard to teach an old dog new tricks" but once you get the hang of the new shortcuts, I reckon you will find some of them will be easier. For example to close the active workbook press Ctrl+W (new workbook is Ctrl+N, print is Ctrl+P, open is Ctrl+O, save is Ctrl+S etc.). I recommend learning the native shortcuts. I find that if you slow it down by half a second and confirm the shortcut keys have appeared on the Excel menu before pressing the next key, then I have fewer issues with the few legacy shortcuts that I use. I also see the same if I am using an Alt shortcut where I haven't used one in a while, whereas subsequent attempts always work. I wonder if there is some other process trying to interpret the keystroke which is preventing it from happening as intended. your Native Instruments product that the. I see this most often on wireless keyboards where the keystrokes are too fast and/or it is not recognising the Alt key press (but then I also sometimes see it on the laptop keyboard). It’s the hands-on aspect of a dedicated instrument, the MASCHINE hardware controller, united with the advanced. I still use occasional Alt+? shortcuts and sometimes see the same issue (especially Alt-D-F-F to turn on autofilters).
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