Switch between active an last worksheets

Thanksamillion

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In Windows you can switch between the Activewindow and the Last window by pressing [Alt]+[Tab]. I would like to be able to switch between Excel sheets the same way using [Alt]+[Caps Lock]. ([Alt]+[~] would be ideal, except that {~} in VBA is onkey for ENTER and cannot be assigned as itself)

Please Help thanks,
 

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Chr(126) is actually the tilde but onkey would require the shift to recognize.


Anyrate, this seems to do:



Code:
Sub OnkeyAltTilde()
    Application.OnKey "%" & Chr(96), "LastSheet"
End Sub
Sub Lastsheet()
    Worksheets(Sheets.Count).Select
End Sub
Sub ResetOnkey()
    Application.OnKey "%" & Chr(96)
End Sub
 
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