Positioning VBA Windows

Mackeral

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Office Version
  1. 365
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  1. Windows
I have got the "Immediate" windows unlocked from appearing at the bottom of the VBA window.
Now it appears at the bottom of the screen but the code windows is behind is covered by it.
How do I get these windows to post in vertical order so one isn't covering another?

Thanks,
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Just drag title bar to new location :)
 
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I found out that you drag the title bar to where you want it, but you have to Right click on it to actually get it locked in there.
 
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