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JLGWhiz JLGWhiz is offline
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Default DisplayFullScreen=False not working

You also don't need this If statement.

If .DisplayFullScreen Then
.DisplayFullScreen = False
End If


Just use: .DisplayFullScreen = False

If it is True it will change to False, and if it is already false, it
will ignore the command.

"VBA_Newbie79" wrote:

Hello all,
I replied to the post about Application.DisplayFullScreen=False not working,
but probably should have started a new one. The original post was located at
http://www.microsoft.com/communities...074&sloc=en-us.

I am having the same trouble as this original post. I have tried the
suggestions by
JLGWhiz and Gord included in the post, but it doesn't seem to be working.
Does anyone know why DisplayFullScreen will not turn off, programmatically?

This only appears to be a problem when my macro is the only spreadsheet
open. The macro will switch in and out of Full Screen fine when another
spreadsheet is open, but not if it is the only spreadsheet open. Stepping
through the code shows that DisplayFullScreen is the only property that will
not change its value. Below is an excerpt from my BeforeClose code.

With Application
.ScreenUpdating = False
.CommandBars("Worksheet Menu Bar").Enabled = True
.CommandBars("Toolbar List").Enabled = True
If .DisplayFullScreen Then
.DisplayFullScreen = False
End If
.ScreenUpdating = True
End With

Any help you can provide would be appreciated. Thank you.