ExecuteCommand Method
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Applies to: Application object
Executes a specified command or VBScript macro.
Syntax
object**.ExecuteCommand**command
Parameters
object
An expression that evaluates to an Application object. When you use the ExecuteCommand method of the Application object, you can omit object because the name of the Application object is implied when you access its properties and methods.
command
A String that represents the command or macro you want to execute.
Remarks
You can use the ExecuteCommand method to run commands or macros listed on the Keyboard tab of the Customize dialog box (Tools menu, Customize command).
You can also use commands or macros by running them from the command line or by pressing toolbar buttons or keystrokes associated with them.
Example
The following example executes the AddRevisionMarks macro in Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\Common\MSDEV98\Macros\Sample.dsm:
ExecuteCommand AddRevisionMarks