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BillCPA

Editor Window
 
When I activate the VB Editor, the window comes up in 'Normal' mode - I
prefer the window maximized. Is there some way to set something so it
defaults to 'Maximized' mode?

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Bill @ UAMS

JLGWhiz[_2_]

Editor Window
 
Open the VBE, manually maximize the window, save the file, close the
workbook, re-open the workbook, Open the VBE


"BillCPA" <Bill @ UAMS wrote in message
...
When I activate the VB Editor, the window comes up in 'Normal' mode - I
prefer the window maximized. Is there some way to set something so it
defaults to 'Maximized' mode?

--
Bill @ UAMS




BillCPA

Editor Window
 
I would have sworn I tried that - obviously I did not.
Thanks.

--
Bill @ UAMS


"JLGWhiz" wrote:

Open the VBE, manually maximize the window, save the file, close the
workbook, re-open the workbook, Open the VBE


"BillCPA" <Bill @ UAMS wrote in message
...
When I activate the VB Editor, the window comes up in 'Normal' mode - I
prefer the window maximized. Is there some way to set something so it
defaults to 'Maximized' mode?

--
Bill @ UAMS



.


BillCPA

Editor Window
 
Well, it was short-lived.

It worked if I just went back in and made code changes. But if I run the
code in test mode - where it stops at various points for me to work on stuff
- then save (with the window mazimized), close out, then re-open it, the VB
window is back in normal mode.

Is there any place this can be set permanently?

--
Bill @ UAMS


"JLGWhiz" wrote:

Open the VBE, manually maximize the window, save the file, close the
workbook, re-open the workbook, Open the VBE


"BillCPA" <Bill @ UAMS wrote in message
...
When I activate the VB Editor, the window comes up in 'Normal' mode - I
prefer the window maximized. Is there some way to set something so it
defaults to 'Maximized' mode?

--
Bill @ UAMS



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