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My Excel Title bar does not indicate what file is open
Instead of the Title bar indicating "Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Book 1" it
simply states "Microsoft Office Excel" I have a blue bar between the column bar and the formula bar which does indicate the open file (Book 1). For training purposes I would like to change to the format where the title bar indicates the open file. How do I do that? |
Double-click on the blue bar that contains the file name
That should maximize the file window, and the two titles will be displayed in the Excel title bar. bobs walk wrote: Instead of the Title bar indicating "Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Book 1" it simply states "Microsoft Office Excel" I have a blue bar between the column bar and the formula bar which does indicate the open file (Book 1). For training purposes I would like to change to the format where the title bar indicates the open file. How do I do that? -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
Thanks Debra, that did the trick.
"Debra Dalgleish" wrote: Double-click on the blue bar that contains the file name That should maximize the file window, and the two titles will be displayed in the Excel title bar. bobs walk wrote: Instead of the Title bar indicating "Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Book 1" it simply states "Microsoft Office Excel" I have a blue bar between the column bar and the formula bar which does indicate the open file (Book 1). For training purposes I would like to change to the format where the title bar indicates the open file. How do I do that? -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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