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Yep, it's the last icon on the toolbar!

Which toolbar is that?

Peter T


MZ Tools!


Ah I see it now, though it's not the last icon for me. I'll keep
using mine though as it's only one instead of two clicks to close all
and collapse <g

More seriously though I only open MZ Tools when needed for a few
particular functions.

Peter T


Ok.., it's the last function icon before the 'Other Utilities' menu.
The last icon on the bar is 'Options' which resembles the VBE 'Toolbox'
icon.

I mostly use it for custom keyboard shortcuts to toggle
comments/bookmarks/breaks and clearing the Immediate Window. I've been
wanting to customize code inserting feature but my project template has
everything I use as a base project; -all I do is 'SaveAs'!

I suppose all I need to do is create a sub to execute both those
controls if I feel I need to do them together. Don't see that happening
anytime soon, though!<g

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