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When I open my app I have it go full screen and remove all the furniture
(including menus) but before it does it you see everything first. Is there
any way yo just make it appear (preferably just the splash screen first) and
then full screen behind the splash screen (or after whichever) as the first
thing you see without the excel pre-amble (I want to demo it to a potential
customer and don't want him to know it's excel, if he buys I will get it
converted:)

Thanks for your suggestions, Mark


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convert the file to what?


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