How to assign a keyboard shortcut for a VBA macro in Outlook 2007?

How to assign a keyboard shortcut for a VBA macro in Outlook 2007?

I know how to create a tool for a macro and put it in a menu with an underscore. This solution requires the use of the Alt+ {menu key}+ shortcut {tool key}. What if I want to assign him Alt+ F12or something like that?

The Visual Basic Editor is assigned to the Alt+ keyboard shortcut F11in Outlook 2007. I want to assign a keyboard shortcut to a macro or, if necessary, a tool macro in any menu or toolbar.

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