VBE acting weird - help

D

dpenny

1st, am not a guru, but not a newbie either. I do 50 lines of VBA a
month.

2nd, I have an active case with MS re VBE killing a workbook, all after
I upgraded to SP2.

3rd. is the following normal, and how do I reverse it.

I just copied a whole XL workbook to a new name.
1) in VBE I see both projects, one under old name, one under new name
2) I used to see VBE display as a tree with +- button for sheets,
forms, modules, etc. This is completely gone and I see a linear list
of the objects in a project, no more tree view.

What did I do?
How to return to tree view?
How to get rid of project A in its copy whose is name workbook B, and
thus project B? When I click & got to Edit, all things are greyed out.
Hugh?

Thanks for any advice.
 
D

Damon Longworth

Temporary files can cause "weird" behavior. Try deleting all temp files. A
reboot can cure many ills.

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1st, am not a guru, but not a newbie either. I do 50 lines of VBA a
month.

2nd, I have an active case with MS re VBE killing a workbook, all after
I upgraded to SP2.

3rd. is the following normal, and how do I reverse it.

I just copied a whole XL workbook to a new name.
1) in VBE I see both projects, one under old name, one under new name
2) I used to see VBE display as a tree with +- button for sheets,
forms, modules, etc. This is completely gone and I see a linear list
of the objects in a project, no more tree view.

What did I do?
How to return to tree view?
How to get rid of project A in its copy whose is name workbook B, and
thus project B? When I click & got to Edit, all things are greyed out.
Hugh?

Thanks for any advice.
 

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