Command explorer window
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Command explorer window
If one accidentally closes the command explorer, there doesn't appear to be a way to re-open it.
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Re: Command explorer window
You currently have to restart EViews but we will add a menu item to the Windows menu.
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Re: Command explorer window
Surely, you didn't expect me to report something you could fix so easily!
On my machine at home, closing and re-opening EViews restores the command explorer.
On my machine at work, closing and re-opening EViews DOES NOT restore the command explorer. But to keep things entertaining, if I reset the windows views to the default and then re-open the command explorer does appear--outside the EViews master window.
Done this twice on both machines.
(Both machines are up-to-date Windows 10 with lots of ram etc.)
On my machine at home, closing and re-opening EViews restores the command explorer.
On my machine at work, closing and re-opening EViews DOES NOT restore the command explorer. But to keep things entertaining, if I reset the windows views to the default and then re-open the command explorer does appear--outside the EViews master window.
Done this twice on both machines.
(Both machines are up-to-date Windows 10 with lots of ram etc.)
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Re: Command explorer window
I would suppose our "Reset Window Layout" menu option under the Window menu should reset this Command Explorer window as well.
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