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My worksheet is suddenly in two parts - the outside border and the rows and
columns which are now surrounded by a blue border and can be resized. How do
I get it back to the standard format?
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Just click the middle button of the 3 icons in the top right corner of
the FILE window, or you can use Window | Arrange.

Hope this helps.

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Double click on the worksheet title bar. Your worksheet window is not
maximized and double clicking will maximize it.
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Sounds like someone went to Menu Windows|Arrange, and chose a selection. You
should be able to double click the blue bar across the top and it will
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Click once on the Maximize icon, immediately to the left of the X (cross) to
close the window (your file). It's in the blue bar.


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Thanks! That did the trick.

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Double click on the worksheet title bar. Your worksheet window is not
maximized and double clicking will maximize it.
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My worksheet is suddenly in two parts - the outside border and the rows and
columns which are now surrounded by a blue border and can be resized. How do
I get it back to the standard format?

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