No, but you can modify any toolbar in the main Outlook window to add a macro
and give it an Alt+ accelerator key by putting an ampersand & in front of
the character you want to use for the accelerator.
Sue Mosher
"dhstein" <dhstein> wrote in message
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> Thanks Sue. That worked. Now one more question. Can I assign a macro to
> a
> keyboard combination like CTRL + M ?
> "Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote:
>
> > In Outlook VBA: Application.ActiveExplorer.CurrentFolder
>
>> "dhstein" <dhstein> wrote in message
> > news:86B6C062-9425-4454-B087-9C53A013771A@microsoft.com...
> > > How would I code a command to get the current Outlook folder that has
> > > the
> > > focus (or is open). Thanks for any help on this.