File->Make Project Greyed Out
I have seen this problem on this site before but I cannot find it. I was working on ActiveX EXE and somehow the Make Project area in the File Menu got greyed out. Now I cannot compile anything. I saw a fix for this but I can't find it. Does anyone know what it is?
Re: File->Make Project Greyed Out
I haven't seen this sort of problem but if I have I would simply rebuild entire project by creating new and adding all objects from "bad" to new.
Re: File->Make Project Greyed Out
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Originally Posted by RhinoBull
I haven't seen this sort of problem but if I have I would simply rebuild entire project by creating new and adding all objects from "bad" to new.
I've only had this problem once - In the end I found that the only way was to do as RhinoBull suggested, it will save you a lot of time I can assure you :)
Cheers,
RyanJ
Re: File->Make Project Greyed Out
Guys,
No, that wont work. VB is greyed out, not just that project. All project, even new projects are greyed out too. I had to un-install and re-install. But I know there was a fix for this and If this happened once it will happen again. Uninstalling and re-installing VB took considerable time and to have to do it repeatedly will be a problem.
Being that I don't know why VB did this in the first place. I did however when this happened got a new screen from VB that I never saw before and after that the iems were greyed out. So there has to be a reverse to the cause of the problem.
Re: File->Make Project Greyed Out
easy fix:
right click on the menu bar.
select customize.
click on reset.
done.
Re: File->Make Project Greyed Out
I got this to work by right-clicking the menu bar, selecting Customize, then selecting Menu Bar and clicking Reset.
Hope this works for you!
Re: File->Make Project Greyed Out
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Originally Posted by
frigginjerk
easy fix:
right click on the menu bar.
select customize.
click on reset.
done.
I know it's an old thread but I had to log in and say THANK YOU! Saved me a lot of grief.
Re: File->Make Project Greyed Out
There are many threads offering this same solution over many years. I'm not sure we ever did track it down to a specific one, but it seems to be caused by some buggy IDE add-in.