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  1. #1
    Walter Briscoe Guest

    Default VBA menus at side

    I suspect this is a generic windows issue, rather than one specific to
    Microsoft Visual Basic 6.5 on Microsoft Office Excel 2003 (11.8320.8221)
    SP3 on Microsoft Windows Vista Business 6.0.6002 Service Pack 2.

    I would expect
    File Edit View Insert Format Debug Run Tools Add-Ins Window Help
    to run horizontally at the top of the VBA window, just below the title.

    It runs vertically on the left hand side of the window.

    I've finally got sufficiently irritated with this to ask if anyone will
    say how to control it?

    Thanks!
    --
    Walter Briscoe

  2. #2
    Bob Phillips Guest

    Default Re: VBA menus at side

    You should see 4 dots at the top of the menu). Move the cursor over that
    until it changes to a 4-pronged arrowhead. Then just drag it to the required
    place.

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    HTH

    Bob

    "Walter Briscoe" <wbriscoe@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:mgESYaPmSOmLFwA+@freenetname.co.uk...
    >I suspect this is a generic windows issue, rather than one specific to
    > Microsoft Visual Basic 6.5 on Microsoft Office Excel 2003 (11.8320.8221)
    > SP3 on Microsoft Windows Vista Business 6.0.6002 Service Pack 2.
    >
    > I would expect
    > File Edit View Insert Format Debug Run Tools Add-Ins Window Help
    > to run horizontally at the top of the VBA window, just below the title.
    >
    > It runs vertically on the left hand side of the window.
    >
    > I've finally got sufficiently irritated with this to ask if anyone will
    > say how to control it?
    >
    > Thanks!
    > --
    > Walter Briscoe




  3. #3
    Walter Briscoe Guest

    Default Re: VBA menus at side

    You're a star and my problem is fixed.
    Thanks!

    In message <emfh4KSwKHA.5132@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl> of Thu, 11 Mar 2010
    13:56:53 in microsoft.public.excel.newusers, Bob Phillips
    <bob.phillips@somewhere.com> writes
    >You should see 4 dots at the top of the menu). Move the cursor over that
    >until it changes to a 4-pronged arrowhead. Then just drag it to the required
    >place.
    >


    --
    Walter Briscoe

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