This Excel tutorial explains the Properties Window in the VBA environment in Excel 2016 (with screenshots and step-by-step instructions).
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Properties Window
The Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications window displays your VBA environment in Excel 2016:
Next, let's analyze the Properties window in the VBA environment.
The Properties window is usually found directly below the Project Explorer in Excel 2016. It displays the properties for the object currently highlighted in the Project Explorer.
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In the example above, it is displaying the properties for the module called Module1.
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If the Properties Window is not visible when you open the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications window, you can make it visible by selecting Properties Window under the View menu.