Re: Module windows reopen

From: Larry Serflaten (serflaten_at_usinternet.com)
Date: 07/09/04


Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2004 21:17:29 -0500


"Top Spin" <ToppSpin@hotmail.com> wrote
> Is there a way to force the VB IDE (MDI mode) to remember which module
> windows were open and their size?
>
> For some reason, VB has started opening most or all of the project
> modules on startup.
>
> Is there some setting that I may have changed by mistake?

Start fresh, load the project, open all modules and adjust their size.
Close each module, save the project and close VB.

Now set the project's VBP file to read only.

Now the project should open with all module closed.

LFS



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