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I have a workbook that was created by someone else and i am now using it, i
have unprtected all of the pages and have no problem in the funtional use of
the workbook. The PROBLEM is when i switch from sheet to sheet it goes back
to full screen mode which i do not want on. I turn it off but as soon as i
switch pages its back on even on the page i just cut it off. It is very
frustrating, can someone please tell me how to make full screen stay off?
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Go to View, then Report Manager. Sounds like someone has set up custom views
under report manager.

"BabyBlueAXiD" wrote:

I have a workbook that was created by someone else and i am now using it, i
have unprtected all of the pages and have no problem in the funtional use of
the workbook. The PROBLEM is when i switch from sheet to sheet it goes back
to full screen mode which i do not want on. I turn it off but as soon as i
switch pages its back on even on the page i just cut it off. It is very
frustrating, can someone please tell me how to make full screen stay off?

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