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Default vba help screen

don't know how I did it but I know I did
Changed something now when vba help is called up. It goes to a minimized
window at top of screen. You have to go max it every time.
Can anyone tell me what setting I changed. I have looked to no avail.
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Default vba help screen

Not sure if this is the same thing, but this is a solution Chip Pearson
posted way back when I asked a similar question.

You can do it by changing a registry entry.


HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Co mmon\HelpViewer


Change value of IsFloating to 1.



It may be 10.0 or even 11.0 in your version.

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don't know how I did it but I know I did
Changed something now when vba help is called up. It goes to a minimized
window at top of screen. You have to go max it every time.
Can anyone tell me what setting I changed. I have looked to no avail.
Thanks Curt



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