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worksheet doesn't fill entire space
I am using Excel 2007 and I'm experiencing a problem that I've never seen
before. I have created a basic worksheet - nothing very fancy - and it is not filling the entire space. All of my other Excel documents fill the entire space to the edge of the screen, but this document has about a half inch of blank space on either side. I would expect that it would have a full screen option in it's top right corner - However, that is missing as well. I have been searching the help, but I have been unable to find anything. Has anyone experienced this issue, or have any ideas? Thanks |
worksheet doesn't fill entire space
Hi
Try double clicking the top bar of the window within your screen space -- Regards Roger Govier "mayura1" wrote in message ... I am using Excel 2007 and I'm experiencing a problem that I've never seen before. I have created a basic worksheet - nothing very fancy - and it is not filling the entire space. All of my other Excel documents fill the entire space to the edge of the screen, but this document has about a half inch of blank space on either side. I would expect that it would have a full screen option in it's top right corner - However, that is missing as well. I have been searching the help, but I have been unable to find anything. Has anyone experienced this issue, or have any ideas? Thanks |
worksheet doesn't fill entire space
The maximize button is missing?
Are the other buttons also missing.........the "x" and resize buttons? If so, the workbook could be protected. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 07:38:01 -0700, mayura1 wrote: I am using Excel 2007 and I'm experiencing a problem that I've never seen before. I have created a basic worksheet - nothing very fancy - and it is not filling the entire space. All of my other Excel documents fill the entire space to the edge of the screen, but this document has about a half inch of blank space on either side. I would expect that it would have a full screen option in it's top right corner - However, that is missing as well. I have been searching the help, but I have been unable to find anything. Has anyone experienced this issue, or have any ideas? Thanks |
worksheet doesn't fill entire space
That's exactly what it was - Thanks!
"Gord Dibben" wrote: The maximize button is missing? Are the other buttons also missing.........the "x" and resize buttons? If so, the workbook could be protected. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 07:38:01 -0700, mayura1 wrote: I am using Excel 2007 and I'm experiencing a problem that I've never seen before. I have created a basic worksheet - nothing very fancy - and it is not filling the entire space. All of my other Excel documents fill the entire space to the edge of the screen, but this document has about a half inch of blank space on either side. I would expect that it would have a full screen option in it's top right corner - However, that is missing as well. I have been searching the help, but I have been unable to find anything. Has anyone experienced this issue, or have any ideas? Thanks |
worksheet doesn't fill entire space
Yayyyyyy!
Good to hear. Thanks for the feedback. On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 13:57:01 -0700, mayura1 wrote: That's exactly what it was - Thanks! "Gord Dibben" wrote: The maximize button is missing? Are the other buttons also missing.........the "x" and resize buttons? If so, the workbook could be protected. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 07:38:01 -0700, mayura1 wrote: I am using Excel 2007 and I'm experiencing a problem that I've never seen before. I have created a basic worksheet - nothing very fancy - and it is not filling the entire space. All of my other Excel documents fill the entire space to the edge of the screen, but this document has about a half inch of blank space on either side. I would expect that it would have a full screen option in it's top right corner - However, that is missing as well. I have been searching the help, but I have been unable to find anything. Has anyone experienced this issue, or have any ideas? Thanks |
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