Keyboard shortcut to comment block in VBE

paipimenta

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I'm trying to assign a keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+C) to comment a block of code in the Visual Basic Editor. How do i go about doing this? I know there is a toolbar with a button for it, but **** the mouse... I want a keyboard shortcut!


Thanks in advance...
 

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I can't seem to find the Options button that Peter refers to. But there is a very handy (and free) add-in for the VBE called MZTools that allows you to assign the Comment Block button to a keyboard shortcut
 
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