Wally
Sounds like your windows are not maximized properly.
Try this.
Close Excel
Go to the Start button on the Windows Taskbar........lower left end and hit that
button.
Select Run and type in excel.exe then "Run"
This should open Excel with no workbook.
Hit the Maximize button on the title bar at top.
Now FileOpen and pick a file to open.
Maximize it also if not maximized.
As to the other stuff..................you can make a screen shot by hitting
PrtScrn and pasting into MS Paint or similar then saving as a *.jpg file and
posting that file.
Sorry, I forgot there was a Microsoft Office XP Home version
MS Office XP is also known as MS Office 2002.
Gord
On Sat, 19 May 2007 11:47:01 -0700, Wally Pierce
wrote:
"Gord Dibben" wrote:
No idea what what your problem is other than something doesn't look right to
you. It not only doesn't look right, but it is very awkward to work with!
Do you have a Workbook open? Yes, but It is hard to explain - The best I can say is that it is two windows with one inside the other. In order to open up the inside window you first have to open (widen) the outside window first. This is making it very awkward to work with more than one worksheet. I have to keep changing the size of all worksheets in order to work with the one I want. (is this making any sence?)
Do you have multiple worksheets in that workbook? yes
Do you have multiple views(windows) of one or more of those worksheets? yes
More detail please or a screenshot of the window. How do I make a screenshot and how can I show it to you?
BTW...........what is Microsoft Office XP Home? There are two versions - Home & Business.
XP Home is a Windows version. Yes, they are both Windows versions.
Office XP is Office 2002 version. I am not familure with that.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
On Sat, 19 May 2007 09:57:25 -0700, Wally Pierce <Wally
wrote:
I am using Microsoft Office XP Home.
Why has my Excel worksheet changed? Can I return it to its original form?