Changes to the Project Explorer window functionality?

sts023

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Hi guys....

I’ve just “upgraded” to Windows 7, and note that when using Find (ctrl+F or ctrl+H) in the Excel (2010) VBA editor to find references to variables, the module which contains the currently located instance is no longer highlighted in the Project Explorer window.
Unless I’ve been hallucinating, I’m sure this used to happen (under Vista), ‘cos I found it really useful to get an extra visual clue as to the whereabouts of the reference.
I’ve searched for some sort of “Options” setting, but can find nothing.
Does anyone know how to restore this functionality?
 

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