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Stop VBE from opening all modules, sheets, etc.

Stop VBE from opening all modules, sheets, etc.

Stop VBE from opening all modules, sheets, etc.

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Hi-

I'm new to the forum but excited to find a community specifically geared to VBA.

I've looked all over the internet and through my book on VBA to fix the following but can't figure out how to do it.  

Every time I open VBE, it opens every single sheet, module, etc. within the Excel program I am working on, even when I say for it to open just one specific macro.  

I know it's supposed to do this, but I don't want it to.  Is there any way I can turn this "feature" off?

Thanks!

Amber

RE: Stop VBE from opening all modules, sheets, etc.

What I usually find is that the VBE restores the situation when the file was saved. So if you have only 1 module open when you save the file, next time you open it it will open only that 1 module. You can even close all module windows, and collapse the tree on the project explorer, and then save.

Cheers,
Joerd

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