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VBA Editor & Macros Greyed out. I've used VBA & macros for years on my laptop. Today I go to the Developers tab and find the VBA editor & macros options are greyed out. I can't open VBA. Not sure if this is an update bug as I've tried everything I know to resolve. Trust center is enabled for all macros.
Report abuse. In the Visual Basic Editor, select Tools > Options... Activate the Editor Format tab. You can change the font, font color and font size here. Consolas is a fixed-width font that is a bit more robust than the default Courier New. Play around with the font size. ---. Best wishes, HansV.
If you still problem with activating VBA Editor (Alt+F11), please check (mabye you have) Nvidia Geforce Experience. I just have the same problem and solve it by changing preferances. Report abuse
In reply to John (live.com#jahbailey)'s post on May 21, 2018. Actually, what I am trying to do is to activate the developer tab in Excel 365 so that I can record and execute VBA macros. The documentation suggests that I use the File-Options-Customize Ribbon and click on the Developer box to activate it.
From there you need to install English. Close all Office apps. As soon as you've installed English, open Excel again, go to Options/Language and change English to be your preferred language (should be on top of the list). Restart Office and voila, you should have the VBA editor in English. Now you can change the Office display language back to ...
Last Friday all worked fine. I have this problem in Word too. If I activate the developer tab in Word and click on the "Visual Basic" icon Word is cashing like Excel. The shortcut "Alt + F11" doesn't work. Even when I open Excel with a blank worksheet, no macro file and press Alt + F11 Excel is crashing. It seems to me that there is perhaps a ...
To change the language of the VBA editor to English, you can try the following steps: Open the Microsoft Office application that you want to use the VBA editor in (e.g. Excel, Access). Go to the File menu and select Options. In the Options dialog box, select Language. Under the Choose Display and Help languages section, select English (United ...
Check and remember your current Windows Scale value ( [Windows Settings > System > Display > Scale and Layout > Change the size of text, apps, and other items]) Set Windows Scale to something fairly small, like 150% or even 100%. Only now start Excel and VBA Editor. Set the VBA Editor font size to your desired value.
Make sure its enabled If you are missing only the menu bar (File Edit View etc), but another toolbar is present (e.g. the Standard toolbar with icons), you can right-click on the toolbar, click on Customize / Toolbars, and select Menu Bar. If that does not work try. Simply close the VBA window, then reopen it by pressing alt+F11 in Excel.
Report abuse. In reply to JohnCruickshank's post on July 14, 2016. I have the same problem John. I have Surface Pro 4 and can hardly read the vba editor, which is set a 8. I went to tools>options>general format>font size. click to 12 and zippo, nothing, yarda. Online has limited info for this issue as well.