VBA Opening Screen

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Jim

Hi,
As a VBA NEWBIE, I somehow managed to mess up my opening screen when
going into VBA. Prior to whatever I did, when I opened VBA (ALT F11) in the
past, I got the left side panel/window titled 'Project Explorer' with
'Properties' under both of which were part of the same window.
Now when I open a template, save it as MEMO and click to open VBA, I get
a blank screen. I then click on the Project Explorer icon and get the top
half of the Project Explorer information but it opens as a full page with
the Project(Memo) showing. I do not see the bottom part of the screen
showing the Properties-Template Project where it says
Alphabetical/Categorize, etc.
I can click on Properties and then see properties but lose the Project
Explorer screen. I then click on the square icon to reduce the screen size
and have managed to get it all on one screen but I have Project Explorer as
a window and then have Properties as a separate window immediately below it
but cannot figure out how to get back to the default setting where it was
all in one window divided into the two screens instead of my having two
individual screens that I move on top of each other.
Any suggestions how to get back to the default setting when opening
VBA??? I have messed with this but cannot figure it out.
TIA.....Jim
 
J

Jonathan West

Hi Jim,

In the VBA editor, go to Tools Options, and select the Docking tab. The
default setting is for all the windows to be docekd except the Object
Browser. See if that helps.
 
J

Jim

Jonathan,
Thanks. I selected the docking tab and checked Project Exp and
Properties. Now they both come up on the screen however with one new
problem.
Proj Exp is about 4 inches tall and full screen in width and Explorer is
about 5 inches tall and 3 wide. I can adjust the Properties in height and
width but cannot adjust the Project Explorer to make it the same width as
Properties. I tried to get the side ways arrow to drag it and make it
smaller but cannot.
Any ideas?? I have played for 10 minutes trying and it is smarter than I
am.. Thanks
Jim
 

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