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Excel: Expose whole window or at least top resize handles.
I have a window within Excel 2007 with the top of the window hidden behind
the toolbars at the top of Excel so I can't grab the minimize/maximize boxes or the top of the window to make it vertically smaller. It seems like you used to be able to right-click on a border and have the option to "move", but that's not longer an option. How do I resize the window or move it to where I can grab the top edge to make it smaller? (The bottom of the window is also off-screen, but that wouldn't let me make the top resize edge visible either, only the bottom and corners.) The problem is only for the windows within the Excel application, not the Excel window. Is there a command to "fit window within Excel work area" (not maximize button)? Why not? Any macro? PReinie |
Excel: Expose whole window or at least top resize handles.
After r-clicking the border of the sheet window, select "Arrange".
Reinie wrote: I have a window within Excel 2007 with the top of the window hidden behind the toolbars at the top of Excel so I can't grab the minimize/maximize boxes or the top of the window to make it vertically smaller. It seems like you used to be able to right-click on a border and have the option to "move", but that's not longer an option. How do I resize the window or move it to where I can grab the top edge to make it smaller? (The bottom of the window is also off-screen, but that wouldn't let me make the top resize edge visible either, only the bottom and corners.) The problem is only for the windows within the Excel application, not the Excel window. Is there a command to "fit window within Excel work area" (not maximize button)? Why not? Any macro? PReinie |
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