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    Visual basic is disarray

    Hello,

    I don't know what happened. I must have pressed something. When I click the visual basic tab, the VBAP Project is on the top and when I click to view the project, it shows in the bottom. It used to show at the right corner with the vbapproject. How do I bring it back the way it was?

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    Re: Visual basic is disarray

    You can left click the title bar of each pane and drag to relocate it...?
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    Re: Visual basic is disarray

    post a screenshot. there is no such thing as VBAP. don't think. never heard of it. what is that? there ARE such things in the VBA editor though, called VBIDE, VBproject and IDE. the latter describes the coding window.

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    Re: Visual basic is disarray

    You can 'reset' the VBA IDE by deleting the HKEY_CURRENTUSER\Software\Microsoft\VBA\6.0\Common key using regedit.
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    Re: Visual basic is disarray

    Well doing anything in the registry is pretty risky. How exactly would that reset the ide? That doesn't really make sense to me. Is the key that you listed temporary, put there after the first initialization of the visual basic editor in any office program? That's the first thing that comes to my mind when I saw you post that. N o r i e. I never looked at any registry keys related to the visual basic editor. Although I have done plenty of work in the registry editor regarding other coding platforms and other manipulative efforts to get other things done. When there was no other way of course.

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