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IntelliSense Problem
Hello, I just switched to a new Desktop at work with Excel 2003. My
Intellisense property lists do not appear in VBA and I am having trouble finding out how to activate it. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. |
IntelliSense Problem
In the VBE, in tools=Options on the first tab (Editor) in the Code Settings
Frame, are the last 3 "Auto" options checked? -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Glen" wrote in message oups.com... Hello, I just switched to a new Desktop at work with Excel 2003. My Intellisense property lists do not appear in VBA and I am having trouble finding out how to activate it. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. |
IntelliSense Problem
Thank you for your response Tom. The first thing I checked were the
options under Tools and yes they are checked. Do you have any other suggestions? |
IntelliSense Problem
If none are working, then no.
If some are and some are not, then I would say look an make sure you have the proper object libraries referenced (and in tools=references, nothing shown as MISSING) and that your variables are declared with the proper type. Make sure you have declared local names/variables which mask standard ones. all just guesses of course. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Glen" wrote in message ups.com... Thank you for your response Tom. The first thing I checked were the options under Tools and yes they are checked. Do you have any other suggestions? |
IntelliSense Problem
Thanks for your help Tom. I just inherited this PC from another user
so I ended up checking for updates for office and windows and found some errors with office. Oddly enough, I patched Office and it works fine. Sorry to have wasted your time. Sincerely, Glen |
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