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Hello. (Access 2003)
Is there a way to close all open code/module windows at once? Thanks, Andy.
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You could install the add-in to my reply in VBA Editor Windows Bloat. It'll add a menu entry that lets you close all code windows.
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Thank you for the code - I thought I might have overlooked a keyboard shortcut. Andy.
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I'd download MZ tools from here:
http://www.mztools.com/v3/mztools3.aspx
It has a toolbar button for the same and lots of other very useful stuff.
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Thank you for the link. Andy.
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Jan Karel Pieterse wrote:I'd download MZ tools from here:
http://www.mztools.com/v3/mztools3.aspx
It has a toolbar button for the same and lots of other very useful stuff.
Amen! We've used it for years - any serious VBA developer should have it in their development environment.
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