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VB and Help Windows Maximized
Bernie,
Not sure what version you have, but for example if you have Office XP goto: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\C ommon\HelpViewer Add a DWORD value named "IsFloating", and enter a value of 1, and select hexadecimal. If the "IsFloating" value already exists, then modify it's value to equal 1. Restart Excel and VBA. Does that fix your problem? Troy "bw" wrote in message ... How can I have Excel default to Maximized windows when I start Visual Basic and/or the Help Window? Thanks, Bernie |
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