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Font Size in VBA Editor
Sami Shamma 
             
3 years ago
Greetings friends
on my Laptop (I am traveling for the holidays), I am not able to change the font size for VBA editor. The font name changes are saved but not the font size. any ideas? I searched google, it seems there is no fix for this.
I have O-365 annual subscription.

Many thanks
Alex Hedley  @Reply  
           
3 years ago
VBA Editor
Tools | Options
Editor Format | Size

Sami Shamma OP  @Reply  
             
3 years ago
Hi Alex

I do that but the font size return to 9. it does not save my changes.
it saves the font name if I change it.
Alex Hedley  @Reply  
           
3 years ago
Is there anything in
HKEY_CURRENTUSER\Software\Microsoft\VBA\6.0\Common
Or
HKEY_CURRENTUSER\Software\Microsoft\VBA\7.1\Common

Wasn't aware of it syncing to your Office cloud account.
Sami Shamma OP  @Reply  
             
3 years ago

Kevin Yip  @Reply  
     
3 years ago
Open the VBA editor in Excel and Word and see if the same thing happens there.  It probably does, because all 3 programs share the same VBE.
Sami Shamma OP  @Reply  
             
3 years ago
Hi Kevin

You are correct. The same happened in Excel.
Sami Shamma OP  @Reply  
             
3 years ago
can it be changed at any level?
Alex Hedley  @Reply  
           
3 years ago
FontFace: Courier New
FontHeight: 14 - did you say this was showing as 9?
Sami Shamma OP  @Reply  
             
3 years ago
yes. it shows 9 in the editor
Sami Shamma OP  @Reply  
             
3 years ago
ok, I have misguided you.

I am away if Florida, and using my personal laptop. The Regedit screen was from my remote computer at work which I have access to. This laptop the regedit entry Hight is 9.

I changed it to 14 in the registry but the editor still shows 9

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