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Old August 23rd 07, 12:06 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
yboti
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Default Visual Basic Editor pops open

I recently created a couple of quick Utility macros in Outlook. I then
added buttons on the button bars to launch the macros. Now it seems
that various activities unrelated to Outlook specifically will cause
the VB Editor to launch. For example, if I lock my PC then unlock it,
the Visual Basic editor will launch and be the "active" window
regardless of what I was doing prior to locking the PC.

Any thoughts? No macros or VBA code in other applications seem to
generate this behavior.

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Old August 23rd 07, 04:37 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
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Default Visual Basic Editor pops open

On Aug 22, 7:06 pm, yboti wrote:
I recently created a couple of quick Utility macros in Outlook. I then
added buttons on the button bars to launch the macros. Now it seems
that various activities unrelated to Outlook specifically will cause
the VB Editor to launch. For example, if I lock my PC then unlock it,
the Visual Basic editor will launch and be the "active" window
regardless of what I was doing prior to locking the PC.

Any thoughts? No macros or VBA code in other applications seem to
generate this behavior.


No thoughts, but the same thing happens to me when I lock my machine
at work. But as far as I can tell, it doesnt happen every time.

I'm on an HP Thin Client running Office 2003.

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Old September 12th 07, 05:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Maldo
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Default Visual Basic Editor pops open

I just recently started experiening this, I created some code in Excel and
Access and now the VB Editor will show up unrequested. Have you found out
what is causing this? Thanks, Maldo

"yboti" wrote:

I recently created a couple of quick Utility macros in Outlook. I then
added buttons on the button bars to launch the macros. Now it seems
that various activities unrelated to Outlook specifically will cause
the VB Editor to launch. For example, if I lock my PC then unlock it,
the Visual Basic editor will launch and be the "active" window
regardless of what I was doing prior to locking the PC.

Any thoughts? No macros or VBA code in other applications seem to
generate this behavior.


 




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