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I have three worksheets open in a full excel window. When I hit the
"restore window" button at the upper right (the one that makes them
partial windows) two of them get smaller and the other vanishes. If I
click on the right click on the excel filename down in the toolbar and
select minimize the file goes to the bottom left of the excel screen as
it should. If I then right click on the minimized file and click
restore you can see it go down under the bottom edge where you can't
see it at all... it just vanishes. This is driving me crazy since I
want to look at two worksheets at the same time. The sheet and
workbook are not protected. Please help.
Thanks,
Jim




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Is the file hiding under the tool bar? Click and drag the tool bar away from
the bottom.

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I have three worksheets open in a full excel window. When I hit the
"restore window" button at the upper right (the one that makes them
partial windows) two of them get smaller and the other vanishes. If I
click on the right click on the excel filename down in the toolbar and
select minimize the file goes to the bottom left of the excel screen as
it should. If I then right click on the minimized file and click
restore you can see it go down under the bottom edge where you can't
see it at all... it just vanishes. This is driving me crazy since I
want to look at two worksheets at the same time. The sheet and
workbook are not protected. Please help.
Thanks,
Jim




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