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When I opened my worksheet the bottom and right side slide bars had
disappeared. The only way I can move through my worksheet is going cell by
cell. How do I find the slide bars?
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Tools Options on the View tab, make sure Horizontal scroll bar and
Vertical scroll bar are both checked.

Hope this helps,

Hutch

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When I opened my worksheet the bottom and right side slide bars had
disappeared. The only way I can move through my worksheet is going cell by
cell. How do I find the slide bars?

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"Tom Hutchins" wrote:

Tools Options on the View tab, make sure Horizontal scroll bar and
Vertical scroll bar are both checked.

Hope this helps,

Hutch

"Melissa" wrote:

When I opened my worksheet the bottom and right side slide bars had
disappeared. The only way I can move through my worksheet is going cell by
cell. How do I find the slide bars?


Hi Tom,

Thanks for the suggestion, but the boxes are checked. Do you have any others?
Melissa
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Click on Window | Arrange then choose Horizontal.

The workbook might have been saved on a machine using a higher
resolution display than your own.

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Mar 20, 9:13*pm, Melissa wrote:
"Tom Hutchins" wrote:
Tools Options on the View tab, make sure Horizontal scroll bar and
Vertical scroll bar are both checked.


Hope this helps,


Hutch


"Melissa" wrote:


When I opened my worksheet the bottom and right side slide bars had
disappeared. *The only way I can move through my worksheet is going cell by
cell. *How do I find the slide bars?


Hi Tom,

Thanks for the suggestion, but the boxes are checked. *Do you have any others?
Melissa


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"Pete_UK" wrote:

Click on Window | Arrange then choose Horizontal.

The workbook might have been saved on a machine using a higher
resolution display than your own.

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Mar 20, 9:13 pm, Melissa wrote:
"Tom Hutchins" wrote:
Tools Options on the View tab, make sure Horizontal scroll bar and
Vertical scroll bar are both checked.


Hope this helps,


Hutch


"Melissa" wrote:


When I opened my worksheet the bottom and right side slide bars had
disappeared. The only way I can move through my worksheet is going cell by
cell. How do I find the slide bars?


Hi Tom,

Thanks for the suggestion, but the boxes are checked. Do you have any others?
Melissa


Pete,


THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!!!

That took care of it.

Melissa


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Glad to hear it, Melissa - thanks for feeding back.

Pete

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THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!!!

That took care of it. *

Melissa

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