VBA editing question

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Adrian Jansen

Hi all,

Silly question:

In the VBA editing window, I had several code windows where the window size
was bigger than my current screen allows ( legacy from using a bigger screen
set to a higher resolution ). So to get to the bottom of the window, where
the sizing control allows you to drag the window smaller, I selected the
icon in the top left of the window, and used the Move command to allow the
arrow keys to move the entire window upwards. That gave me the bottom, to
resize the window. BUT now the top is off screen, and I can find no way to
reach it to bring it back on screen ! Of course VBA saves the current
locations, I guess in the registry, so even closing and reopening does not
restore a default location. Anyone know where to look in the registry to
reset this ?


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Regards,

Adrian Jansen
J & K MicroSystems
Microcomputer solutions for industrial control
 
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Dirk Goldgar

Adrian Jansen said:
Hi all,

Silly question:

In the VBA editing window, I had several code windows where the
window size was bigger than my current screen allows ( legacy from
using a bigger screen set to a higher resolution ). So to get to the
bottom of the window, where the sizing control allows you to drag the
window smaller, I selected the icon in the top left of the window,
and used the Move command to allow the arrow keys to move the entire
window upwards.

Couldn't you have resized it from the top down?
That gave me the bottom, to resize the window. BUT
now the top is off screen, and I can find no way to reach it to bring
it back on screen ! Of course VBA saves the current locations, I
guess in the registry, so even closing and reopening does not restore
a default location. Anyone know where to look in the registry to
reset this ?

I don't know about the registry, but how about clicking Window ->
Cascade?
 
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Adrian Jansen

Thanks Dirk. Window cascade did it !

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Regards,

Adrian Jansen
J & K MicroSystems
Microcomputer solutions for industrial control
 

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