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From: RussellT on 17 Dec 2009 19:54 Thanks very much for the help. You can't imagine how much time you've saved me. As you know we're all creators of habit and I was so comfortable working with the editor in my familiar format that when I lost it, it took me twice as long to move around. Thanks again "Dave Peterson" wrote: > Thanks, Harald. > > Ps. To the original poster. Close excel first. > > Harald Staff wrote: > > > > Start > Run > Regedit > > > > I'm sure you'll find the key from there. Delete it. > > > > HTH. Best wishes Harald > > > > "RussellT" <RussellT(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:4FB5ACEF-62B1-4E8E-B06F-B11C98909DAB(a)microsoft.com... > > > Not quite sure what you're talking about > > > > > > "Dave Peterson" wrote: > > > > > >> When I screw up the layout (including the tiling), I'll just follow these > > >> instructions from Tom Ogilvy: > > >> > > >> What version of excel? If Version 2002 or 2003 look for > > >> > > >> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\VBA\6.0\Common\Dock > > >> > > >> you aren't deleting a file. You are deleting a value in the registry. > > >> Windows/Excel will recreate it with default values which should restore > > >> the > > >> original layout of the VBE. > > >> > > >> RussellT wrote: > > >> > > > >> > This may seem like a foolish question, but. I've been working with the > > >> > VB > > >> > editor and have gotten quit use to seeing the Project Explore on the > > >> > left > > >> > side of my screen and the code showing up to the right of it. All of a > > >> > sudden I can only get the Project Explore and code to show up in full > > >> > screen > > >> > modes or witht the code in a window below the Proejct Explore. How do > > >> > I get > > >> > back to the other format with Project Explore on the left side of the > > >> > screen > > >> > and the code right of it? Thanks > > >> > > >> -- > > >> > > >> Dave Peterson > > >> . > > >> > > -- > > Dave Peterson > . > |