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How to change the VBA Editor's font size?

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    Mariano B.
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    How to change the VBA Editor's font size?

    Does anyone know how to change the editor's font size? I work on a laptop and
    therefore have limited space.

    Thanks

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    Mariano B.
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    RE: How to change the VBA Editor's font size?


    Nevermind, got it

    Tools> Options

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    "Mariano B." wrote:

    > Does anyone know how to change the editor's font size? I work on a laptop and
    > therefore have limited space.
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    > Thanks
    >
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    > Mariano


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    Re: How to change the VBA Editor's font size?

    My problem is using the VBA editor with a 4K screen. Changes made in the Tools>Options>Editor Format do not take. The font size reverts to 8 upon clicking the OK button.
    This does appear to be a long standing bug which is being ignored by Microsoft, surely they must be using 4K monitors somewhere in Microsoft.

    Has anyone found a solution or workaround?

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    Re: How to change the VBA Editor's font size?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tegglet View Post
    My problem is using the VBA editor with a 4K screen. Changes made in the Tools>Options>Editor Format do not take. The font size reverts to 8 upon clicking the OK button.
    This does appear to be a long standing bug which is being ignored by Microsoft, surely they must be using 4K monitors somewhere in Microsoft.

    Has anyone found a solution or workaround?
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