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    JJeffH is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Side by side module windows in VBE


    Sometimes I need to compare code in two different modules and it's handy to tile them vertically. I know I can resize them and manually close all the modules I don't want, then use the Windows menu to arrange the ones I do want. But is there an easier way? For example, is there a way to close all open modules at once? Or maybe a way to designate the ones I want to view among all that are open?

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    - Jeff

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    You can close all vbe windows at once using the code at http://www.mendipdatasystems.co.uk/c...ows/4594424206
    Or if you want a code free method, press and hold Ctrl+F4
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    JJeffH is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Very nice! Both methods work great. Thank you.

    (Thanks, too, for your quick reply and sorry for my late one.)

    - Jeff

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    You're welcome
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