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CommandBars.GetSupertipMso Method

Office Developer Reference
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Returns the supertip of the control identified by the idMso parameter as a String.

Syntax

expression.GetSupertipMso(idMso)

expression   An expression that returns a CommandBars object.

Parameters

Name Required/Optional Data Type Description
idMso Required String Identifier for the control.

Return Value
String

Example

The following sample returns the String “Cut the selection from the document and put it on the Clipboard."

Visual Basic for Applications
  Application.CommandBars.GetSupertipMso("Cut")

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