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SUMMARY
Visual Basic for Applications in Microsoft Excel 97 incorporates many more
events for activating macros. Some of the new events include MouseDown,
MouseUp, KeyDown, and KeyUp. One of the Arguments returned by these
particular events, Shift, denotes which Key (SHIFT, CTRL, or ALT) on your
keyboard is pressed when one of the aforementioned events is triggered.
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REFERENCESFor more information about the MouseDown or MouseUp Events, click the Office Assistant, type MouseDown,click Search, and then click to view "MouseDown, MouseUp Events". Additional query words: 97 XL97
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