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Default How do I get my excel menus back using Virtual Desktop Manager?

I started using the Virtual Desktop Manager yesterday and it's great, but
when I change to the desktop that has my excel spreadsheet on it all of the
menus disappear. I can't seem to get them back.

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Hi,

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/RowLiner.htm

try this add in from Chip Person.

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"BillydaKid" escreveu:

I started using the Virtual Desktop Manager yesterday and it's great, but
when I change to the desktop that has my excel spreadsheet on it all of the
menus disappear. I can't seem to get them back.

Any ideas?

Bill

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I would suggest competition products instead:
http://www.download.com/sort/3150-2346_4-0-1-3.html

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