Microsoft KB Archive/213534

= XL2000: Application.SendKeys Does Not Wait for Key Processing =

Article ID: 213534

Article Last Modified on 11/23/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Excel 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q213534





SYMPTOMS
When you use the SendKeys method to send keystrokes to the active application, and you specify True for the wait argument so that the keystrokes are processed before control is returned to the macro, the macro continues without waiting for the keystrokes to be processed.



CAUSE
This problem occurs when you use the Sendkeys method for the Microsoft Excel Application object instead of the Visual Basic for Applications Sendkeys statement.



RESOLUTION
If you require that the keystrokes be processed before control is returned to your macro, use the Visual Basic for Application SendKeys statement.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.



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When you set the wait argument to True using either of these functions, you expect Microsoft Excel to wait for the keys to be processed before returning control to the macro.

When the following Visual Basic for Applications SendKeys statement is executed, the {ENTER} keystroke command is processed before the next line in the macro is executed:   SendKeys string:="{Enter}", Wait:=True However, when the Sendkeys method of the Application object is executed, the {ENTER} keystroke command is not processed before the next line in the macro is executed:   Application.SendKeys Keys:="{Enter}", Wait:=True

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