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Sheeloo[_3_]

How to open a worksheet without Menu, Formula, Scroll Bars etc...
 
Is it possible to open a given workbook showing just a given range (say
A1:L50) and without the Menu bar, tool bar, Scroll bars etc.?

Also other files which are opened should open normally.

Pl. provide sample code or pointers to the code.

It would be great if it worked both in Excel 2003 and 2007.

Thanks in advance,
Sheeloo

Bill Sharpe

How to open a worksheet without Menu, Formula, Scroll Bars etc...
 
Sheeloo wrote:
Is it possible to open a given workbook showing just a given range (say
A1:L50) and without the Menu bar, tool bar, Scroll bars etc.?

Also other files which are opened should open normally.

Pl. provide sample code or pointers to the code.

It would be great if it worked both in Excel 2003 and 2007.

Thanks in advance,
Sheeloo

Save the given worksheet as a PDF or web page? With no controls on the
page, the user can't do much anyway.

Bill

Sheeloo[_3_]

How to open a worksheet without Menu, Formula, Scroll Bars etc
 
Hello Bill,

I just want to show a certain portion of the worksheet which has links to
other sheets...

It is more of a quest to see whether it can be done rather than a real
requirement.

Regards,
Sheeloo

"Bill Sharpe" wrote:

Sheeloo wrote:
Is it possible to open a given workbook showing just a given range (say
A1:L50) and without the Menu bar, tool bar, Scroll bars etc.?

Also other files which are opened should open normally.

Pl. provide sample code or pointers to the code.

It would be great if it worked both in Excel 2003 and 2007.

Thanks in advance,
Sheeloo

Save the given worksheet as a PDF or web page? With no controls on the
page, the user can't do much anyway.

Bill



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