It's about adding single quotes.

Check http://www.excelfox.com/forum/f2/excel-application-onkey-parameter-285/

Regards,
Sam Mathai Chacko

On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 2:16 PM, Rajan_Verma <rajanverma1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
> Save your file in xlsm or xls format
>
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> On Behalf Of alogon
> Sent: Jan/Sat/2012 04:05
> To: MS EXCEL AND VBA MACROS
> Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Why my Excel procedure disappears?
>
> Hello Excel community.
>
> I created the sub UsedShortCutKey to run when I open a workbook. This sub
> was made to call the sub MainProcedure (strLetter as string) when someone
> presses Ctrl+Shift+a. But when someone presses these keys, it doesn't
> happen. Instead, Excel warns saying:
>
> You can not run the macro 'MainProcedure ("a")'. Maybe it's not available in
> thisworkbook or all macros are disabled.
>
> I know that this Excel warning is completely wrong. So this is not the real
> problem.
>
> After this Excel warnning, the sub MainProcedure disappears from the macros
> list and debugging this sub MainProcedure is no more allowed.
>
> So what is going on?
>
> Best regards
>
> Note:
> 1. See codes below.
> 2. If I define MainProcedure without arguments everything work very well,
> ie, the sub MainProcedure is called normally.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -------------------------------------
> Sub UsedShortCutKey()
> Application.OnKey "^+a", "MainProcedure(" & Chr(34) & "a" & Chr(34) & ")"
> End Sub
>
> Sub MainProcedure (strLeter As String)
>    If strLetra = "a" Then
>        vprov = "Pressed A"
>    ElseIf strLetra = "e" Then
>        vprov = "Pressed E"
>    ElseIf strLetra = "f" Then
>        vprov = "Pressed F"
>    End If
> End Sub
>
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