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VBA Editor How to Question
How can I configure the editor so that the Project Explorer and the code
display window share the same window with a split window effect. I had my editor configured this way but somehow lost it and can't get back to this display.. Thank you |
VBA Editor How to Question
Sandy,
Maybe, play with the settings on ToolsOptionsDocking. NickHK "Sandy" wrote in message ... How can I configure the editor so that the Project Explorer and the code display window share the same window with a split window effect. I had my editor configured this way but somehow lost it and can't get back to this display.. Thank you |
VBA Editor How to Question
I don't think this is possible because the code window doesn't seem to be
exposed to the tools, it takes whatever is left by those that are (Explorer, Properties, Watch, etc.) -- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Sandy" wrote in message ... How can I configure the editor so that the Project Explorer and the code display window share the same window with a split window effect. I had my editor configured this way but somehow lost it and can't get back to this display.. Thank you |
VBA Editor How to Question
Sandy,
Based on your description, I think what you mean is to have the project explorer and code window on the same side (i.e., project explorer is above the code window). Just drag the project explorer window and hover it around the top area of the code window. You should be able to dock it above the code window. -- Hope that helps. Vergel Adriano "Sandy" wrote: How can I configure the editor so that the Project Explorer and the code display window share the same window with a split window effect. I had my editor configured this way but somehow lost it and can't get back to this display.. Thank you |
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