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I have a workbook that used to fill the screen when opened. Now when I open
it, it appears in a small window and I cant resize or maximise it as all the
standard buttons on this small window have disappeared!!! Please help!
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It sounds like the workbook is protected.

Try Tools|protection.
Do you see Unprotect Workbook?

If yes, click on that (you may need a password to unprotect it, though).

If this works, it was caused by:

Tools|protection|protect workbook
and someone checked that Windows option.

Chris H wrote:

I have a workbook that used to fill the screen when opened. Now when I open
it, it appears in a small window and I cant resize or maximise it as all the
standard buttons on this small window have disappeared!!! Please help!


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