In the VBEditor, check under Tools-Options on the Docking tab. Is the Immediate Window option checked?
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I use VBA most days. However for some reason my immediate window in Excel will not appear today. I've tried calling it from View > Immediate Window and Ctrl + G but nothing works. I've checked to see it's not hidden behind other windows but nothing!
Any ideas?
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You can reset the VBE using the registry.
1. Close all office programs.
2. Start-Run, enter:
Regedit
and press enter.
3. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software
4. Then right-click Common again and delete it.
5. Now open Excel and open the VBEditor - everything should be set back to the default values.
Regards,
Rory
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by: MrBullwinklePosted on 2009-10-29 at 09:11:04ID: 25695215
Close all the windows in the VBA editor. It's probably there, just hidden behind another window or docked where you aren't looking.