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When Opening Excel 2003, it opens but displays a Gray Screen-No ce
I can open documents fine and if I click on an already created document it is
fine, its just when I open Excel to go create a new document there are no cells, just gray, I have to then click on Open and then the cells come up. I can't really get to any options etc, until I open a worksheet as well. I have tried the following: *Detect & Repair *Making sure "Ignore Other applications" is unchecked *Made sure the sheet is not hidden. *I have unregistered and registered excel from the command line. I'm to the point where I think I will just uninstall and re-install. |
When Opening Excel 2003, it opens but displays a Gray Screen-No ce
Are you using xl2007?
You may be suffering from a common problem in xl2007 that lots of people have complained about. The workbook is open, just not visible. One way to see it is to click on the Office button and start to open another workbook, but then just dismiss the dialog. You may see your workbook open after this. (Ctrl-O, then escape may work???) Currently, there isn't a fix--just workarounds. Dtown Dawg wrote: I can open documents fine and if I click on an already created document it is fine, its just when I open Excel to go create a new document there are no cells, just gray, I have to then click on Open and then the cells come up. I can't really get to any options etc, until I open a worksheet as well. I have tried the following: *Detect & Repair *Making sure "Ignore Other applications" is unchecked *Made sure the sheet is not hidden. *I have unregistered and registered excel from the command line. I'm to the point where I think I will just uninstall and re-install. -- Dave Peterson |
When Opening Excel 2003, it opens but displays a Gray Screen-N
No Excel 2003
"Dave Peterson" wrote: Are you using xl2007? You may be suffering from a common problem in xl2007 that lots of people have complained about. The workbook is open, just not visible. One way to see it is to click on the Office button and start to open another workbook, but then just dismiss the dialog. You may see your workbook open after this. (Ctrl-O, then escape may work???) Currently, there isn't a fix--just workarounds. Dtown Dawg wrote: I can open documents fine and if I click on an already created document it is fine, its just when I open Excel to go create a new document there are no cells, just gray, I have to then click on Open and then the cells come up. I can't really get to any options etc, until I open a worksheet as well. I have tried the following: *Detect & Repair *Making sure "Ignore Other applications" is unchecked *Made sure the sheet is not hidden. *I have unregistered and registered excel from the command line. I'm to the point where I think I will just uninstall and re-install. -- Dave Peterson . |
When Opening Excel 2003, it opens but displays a Gray Screen-N
I don't have another suggestion.
Dtown Dawg wrote: No Excel 2003 "Dave Peterson" wrote: Are you using xl2007? You may be suffering from a common problem in xl2007 that lots of people have complained about. The workbook is open, just not visible. One way to see it is to click on the Office button and start to open another workbook, but then just dismiss the dialog. You may see your workbook open after this. (Ctrl-O, then escape may work???) Currently, there isn't a fix--just workarounds. Dtown Dawg wrote: I can open documents fine and if I click on an already created document it is fine, its just when I open Excel to go create a new document there are no cells, just gray, I have to then click on Open and then the cells come up. I can't really get to any options etc, until I open a worksheet as well. I have tried the following: *Detect & Repair *Making sure "Ignore Other applications" is unchecked *Made sure the sheet is not hidden. *I have unregistered and registered excel from the command line. I'm to the point where I think I will just uninstall and re-install. -- Dave Peterson . -- Dave Peterson |
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