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O. K. I think I figured it out. You have to click the `Full Screen' button
the little window. I still have no clue how the small window came to exist in the first place. Thanks |
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Glad you figured it out. Often, if you open multiple workbooks, they'll go
to the non-full screen view. Also, each Excel workbook has it's own minimize/restore/close buttons, could have been that you hit the restore (which then becomes the full-screen) button accidentally. Also, they key combination [Ctrl]+[F5] will put it into the non-full screen mode, and then [Ctrl]+[F10] will restore to full screen. "Sam" wrote: O. K. I think I figured it out. You have to click the `Full Screen' button the little window. I still have no clue how the small window came to exist in the first place. Thanks |
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