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Default Excel 2007 - Moving around in VBE

Is there a trick to setting up the VBE so that I can see the Project Explorer
in the upper left, the Properties in the Lower Left, the Module I'm editing
in the Upper Right and immediate window in the Lower Right. I can get to it
now, but it's time consuming and I waste a lot of time just getting to the
window I want to see.

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Barb Reinhardt
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hmm

thats how mine is set up as well....when I close and open Excel 2007, this
set up is 'remembered' ... as with the older versions.

don't know if there's any trick as such, Under Tools/Options docking tab, i
have all but object browser checked

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Is there a trick to setting up the VBE so that I can see the Project Explorer
in the upper left, the Properties in the Lower Left, the Module I'm editing
in the Upper Right and immediate window in the Lower Right. I can get to it
now, but it's time consuming and I waste a lot of time just getting to the
window I want to see.

Thanks,
Barb Reinhardt

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