VBA Editor - Collapse by Default?

cr731

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In the Excel VBA editor window, is there a way to have it open with all projects collapsed by default?

Every time I open the window to edit a macro, my Personal XLSB file shows fully expanded, which I don’t like because it takes up space and I have to manually collapse it to see the other projects I’m working on.



Can this be changed or if I save the file collapsed should it reopen collapsed?

Thanks

Edit: It seems that it doesn't open expanded 100% of the time - but I can't determine what action causes it to open collapsed versus expanded. This also applies to any other workbook with macros - sometimes when I open the editor window, the project appears expanded down to the Module level, and other times, it's collapsed. Just wondering if there is a reason for this?
 
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