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hplimpton

View Problem Excel 2003
 

Long time Excel user running under XP, new issue have not seen
previously. A worksheet created by remote user cannot be displayed on
my machine, but can with other systems in the office. The only way the
file can be viewed is with full screen view, otherwise only gray
content below toolbar displays. Other spreadsheets display normally.
Have run out of ideas on how to diagnose the problem. Suspect a simple
explanation I am overlooking. Appreciate any
suggestions....thanks....Hal




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hplimpton

Dave Peterson

View Problem Excel 2003
 
I'd guess that after you open the workbook, the window for the worksheet is off
the visible screen.

I'd try:
Window|arrange|tiled
and resize it the way you want.


hplimpton wrote:

Long time Excel user running under XP, new issue have not seen
previously. A worksheet created by remote user cannot be displayed on
my machine, but can with other systems in the office. The only way the
file can be viewed is with full screen view, otherwise only gray
content below toolbar displays. Other spreadsheets display normally.
Have run out of ideas on how to diagnose the problem. Suspect a simple
explanation I am overlooking. Appreciate any
suggestions....thanks....Hal

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hplimpton


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Dave Peterson

dlw

View Problem Excel 2003
 
View/Normal might fix it

"hplimpton" wrote:


Long time Excel user running under XP, new issue have not seen
previously. A worksheet created by remote user cannot be displayed on
my machine, but can with other systems in the office. The only way the
file can be viewed is with full screen view, otherwise only gray
content below toolbar displays. Other spreadsheets display normally.
Have run out of ideas on how to diagnose the problem. Suspect a simple
explanation I am overlooking. Appreciate any
suggestions....thanks....Hal




--
hplimpton


hplimpton[_2_]

View Problem Excel 2003
 

Dave Peterson;2614572 Wrote:
I'd guess that after you open the workbook, the window for the worksheet
is off
the visible screen.

I'd try:
Window|arrange|tiled
and resize it the way you want.


hplimpton wrote:-

Long time Excel user running under XP, new issue have not seen
previously. A worksheet created by remote user cannot be displayed on
my machine, but can with other systems in the office. The only way
the
file can be viewed is with full screen view, otherwise only gray
content below toolbar displays. Other spreadsheets display normally.
Have run out of ideas on how to diagnose the problem. Suspect a
simple
explanation I am overlooking. Appreciate any
suggestions....thanks....Hal

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hplimpton-

--

Dave Peterson


Bingo...if it was a snake.... amazing that I hadn't run into this
previously. Thanks to both you and dlw for your quick fix...
Cheers...Hal




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hplimpton

Dave Peterson

View Problem Excel 2003
 
It seems to happen when their are multiple users and one of the users likes to
have less than a full window inside excel--and it seems to happen when that user
is on a laptop and the other user is on a desktop--just a difference in display
characteristics.

hplimpton wrote:

Dave Peterson;2614572 Wrote:
I'd guess that after you open the workbook, the window for the worksheet
is off
the visible screen.

I'd try:
Window|arrange|tiled
and resize it the way you want.


hplimpton wrote:-

Long time Excel user running under XP, new issue have not seen
previously. A worksheet created by remote user cannot be displayed on
my machine, but can with other systems in the office. The only way
the
file can be viewed is with full screen view, otherwise only gray
content below toolbar displays. Other spreadsheets display normally.
Have run out of ideas on how to diagnose the problem. Suspect a
simple
explanation I am overlooking. Appreciate any
suggestions....thanks....Hal

--
hplimpton-

--

Dave Peterson


Bingo...if it was a snake.... amazing that I hadn't run into this
previously. Thanks to both you and dlw for your quick fix...
Cheers...Hal

--
hplimpton


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Dave Peterson


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