For years I have had the Project Window or view top Left, below it the Properties window or view
On the Right top was the Code displayed and below that was the immediate. I must have bumped, touched or hit something. I cannot seem to get the immediate back below the code
I will get a Vertical view, or the whole screen, but when stepping through a program (F8) it is handy to have the immediate below and see the Debug.Print information.. I made the box in Paint to attemt to show the location of where it was and how I would like to get it back.
Tried to show via the red rectangle where the immediate view/window was . It was at the bottom all the way across below the code. When you opened a file to edit or stepin the code was above. The immediate window/view below. anyone help me get it back ? I have tried 3 hrs yesterday and about 2 today. been using View, Tools>options>Docking
right now only Immediate Window, Project Explorer, Properties Window are ticked. The Window selection has a check box beside Module Code, unable to capture it ?
Richard Phillips said: I cannot seem to get the immediate back below the code
The IDE is common to all implementations of VBA. By far the most prolific programmers are those writing code for Excel. I suggest that you search the web for hints on how to use the VBA IDE.
For example:
Excel Campus: 5 Ways to Use the VBA Immediate Window
Better Solutions: Immediate Window
Regards, Jon Summers LA Solutions
Thank you for you reply, years ago, a way smarter person than I made manual changes in the programing window? not sure what he set and changed but then all the programs I would step-in or edit always open with the code and below the immediate window. It was MicroStation settings he was doing, but at present I am unable to contact Him.
Version: MicroStation V8i SS 10
RJB Phillips III (Richard) Praise the Lord for His Mercy and grace in Christ Jesus
Richard Phillips said:It was MicroStation settings he was doing
No, it was not MicroStation setting. As Jon wrote, IDE is VBA feature and MicroStation does not know anything about how VBA code is created.
Regards,
Jan
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Well I kept playing with the view, Window, Options and stumbled back on what I was trying to explain
Thanks to all,