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Default VBA edit menu actions

Not sure but may be the dialog has been pushed off-screen (during a change
of the screen resolution) and not restored correctly.
If you increase your screen resolution (if possible), can you see it ?

[ I was going to suggest using Spy++ to find the window, but after a check
(on my system where that dialog is clearly visible and shown as class
"#32770 (Dialog)"), Spy++ cannot subsequently find it in a search and it
does not appear as a child of the VBE main window, class
"wndclass_desked_gsk". So I don't know if FindWindow/FindWindowEx/MoveWindow
will work]

NickHK

"Craig B" wrote in message
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Oh and yes I have my cursor in a code window, it disappears, like the
focus has switched to the nonexsistent dialog box.

CB

On Nov 9, 2:28 pm, "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote:
Have you tried re-setting the toolbars.
Do Ctrl-F & Ctrl-H

Is the cursor in a code module

Regards,
Peter T

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I just changed to a new computer, fresh load of Office 2003, does
anyone out there have any idea why my Edit Find command, or Edit--
replaced commands no longer show thier dialog box on screen?


Very odd behavior.


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