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    Re: Visual Basic Editor - Reset Window Positions?

    Quote Originally Posted by mc84excel View Post
    Thanks - That helps. I tried it and it is now docked above the Immediate Window. I'm want to get it to be docked alongside the Immediate but I can't get it to do so.
    I can title-bar-drag one window (Locals window) to the bottom left side of the vertical split bar below the Project Explorer window and the other (Immediate window) to the bottom right side of the vertical split bar.
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    Re: Visual Basic Editor - Reset Window Positions?

    My fault - I didn't explain myself clearly.

    I want to have the Immediate Window and the Locals Window alongside one another as a horizontal split bar (i.e. below where Module windows display).
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