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Unmoveable Frame in Excel 2007
Excel 2007
I inherited some Excel workbooks from a prior employee who held my position with my firm. They are multisheet workbooks, with lots of formulas, and sheet to sheet references. That last part probably doesn't realy matter. My problem is that the previous user somehow set the dispaly frame for the workbook to be about two-thirds of the screen real-estate. I've got this wonderful large screen, but cannot figure out how to click on the edge, and drag out the display frame for a greater dispaly area. It will not allow for expansion or contraction. The darn thing is locked, or has some form of protection in place! It makes no difference which sheet within the workbook is selected, it just won't allow me to change the frame display size. I know the answer will be rudimentary, but I'm just not figuring it out. Thanks for any suggestions. .....thegrapehunter Any |
Unmoveable Frame in Excel 2007
Go to View, Click on Arrange All and clear the checks marks, if any...
But if you do not see the Maximize button then most likely your workbook is protected and you need to ask your predecessor for the password. Can you send the file to me so that I can see what is happening? "The Grape Hunter" wrote: Excel 2007 I inherited some Excel workbooks from a prior employee who held my position with my firm. They are multisheet workbooks, with lots of formulas, and sheet to sheet references. That last part probably doesn't realy matter. My problem is that the previous user somehow set the dispaly frame for the workbook to be about two-thirds of the screen real-estate. I've got this wonderful large screen, but cannot figure out how to click on the edge, and drag out the display frame for a greater dispaly area. It will not allow for expansion or contraction. The darn thing is locked, or has some form of protection in place! It makes no difference which sheet within the workbook is selected, it just won't allow me to change the frame display size. I know the answer will be rudimentary, but I'm just not figuring it out. Thanks for any suggestions. .....thegrapehunter Any |
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