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Default Project Explorer and Properties window (VBA) have disappeared

Hi Peter.

I have tried as you suggested in the thread but editing the registry
settings unforntunatley this still has not resolved my problem. I cannot see
the 2 windows at all, and when I click on the icons in the toolbar to view
the windows, the focus moves off of the VBE but nothing is ever displayed, it
is like they are hiding off the screen somewhere.

Do you or anyone else have any further ideas.

Many thanks
Ben


"Peter T" wrote:

see this thread -

http://tinyurl.com/3bj9tb

Regards,
Peter T

"Ben" wrote in message
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Hello.

I am slightly stuck at the moment. My project explorer and Properties
windows have disappeared in the vba editor.

I have tried all the obvious ways of getting them back (F4, tiling etc),

but
nothing seems to bring them back into view.

Anybody got any ideas how I can get these back.

Thanks
ben




 
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