Alt-F11 does nothing, security set to allow all.

mikecox39

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Alt-F11 toggles the text in the green title bar gray and a tiny shadow appears around the window.


Alt-F8. Displays my macros but Edit option only closes the window and the text in the green title bar blinks gray.


In the Trust Center/Macro settings I have Enable all.... set. I also have the box in the Developer settings checked.
 

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Thinking outside the "Box" here. Are you on a laptop and is there an Fn button that has been activated for alternate F Keys? Can't really think of anything else.
 
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Thinking outside the "Box" here. Are you on a laptop and is there an Fn button that has been activated for alternate F Keys? Can't really think of anything else.
Thanks for responding Alan,

Yes, i'm on a Laptop but I r/o the possibility you suggested after extensive testing. After posting this I opened a new workbook, clicked the Developer tab and clicking "Visual Basic", which failed. I then tried the Alt-L-V shortcut and that too failed.

fyi I have had the editor open before, so I know it opens.
 
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Had any upgrades or Addins lately !!
No changes to your security software ??
Do you have any macros that are using On Key lines ??
 
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Had any upgrades or Addins lately !!
Nothing I am aware of.
No changes to your security software ??
Again, not that I'm aware of. My security software upgrades routinely, in the background.
Do you have any macros that are using On Key lines ??
I don't know what they are, so I guess I don't.

I did do a re-boot but that didn't help.

It appears that this may not simply be a novice user issue, so maybe it's time to contact my IT provider (Geek Squad) and have them run a "tune up" on my system. Then try again.
 
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Updated graphics drivers ??

If not, you are correct.....ring the geeks !!!
 
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The tuneup didn't resolve the issue and the Geeks had no answer either.

But...

I run with two screens, an ext monitor and the screen on my laptop. I seldom put anything on the laptop screen, except Pandora, that plays in the background. But a minute ago, something on the laptop screen caught my eye. It was a very small window in the upper left corner of the laptop screen. I managed to get hold of it and drag it onto my monitor. It turned out to be the VBA editor, opening, in a reduced window on my laptop's screen! :ROFLMAO:
 
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go figure.....doncha love computers !!!!
 
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