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VBA Editor SetUp
I screwed up the layout of my Editor. It had the Project Explorer visable
along with the Properties on the lefthand side of the screen and on the right it showed the UserForm/Code/ etc. I have to keep on clicking the Project Explorer button now and hitting the F4 key to see the properties pane. How can I set this back to the default layout? -Randy- PS: A side request: How come my mousewheel does not work in the Editor's code area? If this is not an option... I would consider a different Editor... using Excel 2000 9.0.6926 SP-3 .. |
VBA Editor SetUp
For the scrolling you can probably solve it with the right mouse driver. Do
a message search on this newsgroup for "Mouse Wheel Trouble in Excel VBA" Lots of posts on that one. In one of these, Harald Staff says (8/12/03 11:52 AM): "MS mice and a few others scroll those windows, Logitech mice and a few others doesn't. I use an optical Logitech myself, but I installed MS Intellipoint drivers and software from: http://makeashorterlink.com/?W191210C2 It works like a charm, scrolling code, acceleration and everything. Worth a try." Can't help with the panes problem as I can't reproduce it. Maybe try an Excel re-install? HTH, Shockley "Randal W. Hozeski" wrote in message news:0qGFb.427380$Dw6.1313739@attbi_s02... I screwed up the layout of my Editor. It had the Project Explorer visable along with the Properties on the lefthand side of the screen and on the right it showed the UserForm/Code/ etc. I have to keep on clicking the Project Explorer button now and hitting the F4 key to see the properties pane. How can I set this back to the default layout? -Randy- PS: A side request: How come my mousewheel does not work in the Editor's code area? If this is not an option... I would consider a different Editor... using Excel 2000 9.0.6926 SP-3 . |
VBA Editor SetUp
start regedit
find the key HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\VBA\Office That is for excel 97 on Windows 98 SE for xl2000 (under Windows 2000) search under HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software for a Key name VBA, then under that 6.0\Common Find the Key named Dock and delete it. Then open excel and the VBE should be back to the default. I assume the key will be similar in other version/OS combinations. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy Randal W. Hozeski wrote in message news:0qGFb.427380$Dw6.1313739@attbi_s02... I screwed up the layout of my Editor. It had the Project Explorer visable along with the Properties on the lefthand side of the screen and on the right it showed the UserForm/Code/ etc. I have to keep on clicking the Project Explorer button now and hitting the F4 key to see the properties pane. How can I set this back to the default layout? -Randy- PS: A side request: How come my mousewheel does not work in the Editor's code area? If this is not an option... I would consider a different Editor... using Excel 2000 9.0.6926 SP-3 . |
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