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When I open Excel and try to open a spreadsheet that I worked on yesterday,
the work area is blank. By that I mean thet background color is grey...there
are no gridlines and no data. If I view the worksheet in full screen mode,
the spreadsheet appears. If I close full screen mode, it goes back to a
blank grey work area.

Any idea what is going on?????

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I'd use this in xl2003:
Open excel
Open the workbook
Window|Arrange|Tiled and resize the way I like.

JT wrote:

When I open Excel and try to open a spreadsheet that I worked on yesterday,
the work area is blank. By that I mean thet background color is grey...there
are no gridlines and no data. If I view the worksheet in full screen mode,
the spreadsheet appears. If I close full screen mode, it goes back to a
blank grey work area.

Any idea what is going on?????

JT


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