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27 Feb 2009 6:24 AM
Howard Kaikow
My fat fingers closed Project Explorer and I've not yet been able to find a
way to restore the Project Explorer.

Is there an interface for this?
If so, what?

Or, do I have to delete a registry key?
If so, which?

Author
27 Feb 2009 7:04 AM
C Kevin Provance
Click VIEW in the VB IDE and select Project Explorer

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"Howard Kaikow" <kai***@standards.com> wrote in message
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| My fat fingers closed Project Explorer and I've not yet been able to find
a
| way to restore the Project Explorer.
|
| Is there an interface for this?
| If so, what?
|
| Or, do I have to delete a registry key?
| If so, which?
|
|
Author
27 Feb 2009 7:20 AM
Howard Kaikow
"C Kevin Provance" <BillMRapedMySh***@.netblows.ms> wrote in message
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> Click VIEW in the VB IDE and select Project Explorer

That item is not in the VIEW menu.

I learned that I could get the critter by opening a new Form and using CTRL
R.
But the item is still missing from th VIEW meni.
So, I likely need to delete/modify a registry key, but which one?
Author
27 Feb 2009 8:19 AM
Howard Kaikow
I reset the Menu and things appear to be back to normal.
Author
27 Feb 2009 8:34 AM
Mike Williams
"Howard Kaikow" <kai***@standards.com> wrote in message
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> I learned that I could get the critter by opening a new
> Form and using CTRL R. But the item is still missing
> from the VIEW menu. So, I likely need to delete/modify
> a registry key, but which one?

Right click the menu bar or the tool bar and select Customize. In the
Customize window click the Command tab. In the Categories List click the
item View. Scroll the list of Commands until you see the Project Explorer
item. Drag the item Project Explorer out of the list and drag it over the
main View menu at the top and then drop it wherever you wish it to appear
under the View menu.

Mike