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Minimise Maximise Problem
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Recently I downloaded 200 excel files and discovered that amongst the 200 I downloaded and opened one must have contained code to remove the minimise and maximise symbols (slash and to overlaying boxes) next to the close program x. Has anyone any code to get these back? The maximise and minimise for individual workbooks remain in place... Thanks in advance Gordon Cartwright (UK) |
Minimise Maximise Problem
it may be simple..
workbook protection windows if this happened to your standard book template... keepITcool < email : keepitcool chello nl (with @ and .) < homepage: http://members.chello.nl/keepitcool "Gordon Cartwright" wrote: Hi. Recently I downloaded 200 excel files and discovered that amongst the 200 I downloaded and opened one must have contained code to remove the minimise and maximise symbols (slash and to overlaying boxes) next to the close program x. Has anyone any code to get these back? The maximise and minimise for individual workbooks remain in place... Thanks in advance Gordon Cartwright (UK) |
Minimise Maximise Problem
I think he is talking about the application window.
---- To the original poster, can you right click on the caption bar and get the menu with minimize and maximize? How about when you left click on the Excel Icon on the left top of the caption bar - what do you get there? Regards, Tom Ogilvy "keepitcool" wrote in message ... Gordon.. from your original Q it's not quite clear to me what the exact prob is. The maximise and minimise for individual workbooks remain in place... If your problem with NEW workbooks only then you'll have to have a look at your standard template. (book.xlt or book.xls) otherwise mail me one of the offending workbooks (zipped please) and i'll have a look at it. keepITcool < email : keepitcool chello nl (with @ and .) < homepage: http://members.chello.nl/keepitcool "Gordon Cartwright" wrote: Didn't work This is more deep rooted than that and I'm convinced I need code to reslove it. Gordon -----Original Message----- it may be simple.. workbook protection windows if this happened to your standard book template... keepITcool < email : keepitcool chello nl (with @ and .) < homepage: http://members.chello.nl/keepitcool "Gordon Cartwright" wrote: Hi. Recently I downloaded 200 excel files and discovered that |
Minimise Maximise Problem
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=107689 XL: Disabling Microsoft Excel Control Menu Commands http://support.microsoft.com/?id=117855 XL: Removing the Control Menu and Application Window Controls The code in the first article has a restore procedure. Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Gordon Cartwright" wrote in message ... Tom... Thanks for help. You're right. I can't maximise or minimise my application window, but I can minimise and maximise an excel book within the application window. How can I get my application window to maximise and minimise. Thanks Gordon. -----Original Message----- I think he is talking about the application window. ---- To the original poster, can you right click on the caption bar and get the menu with minimize and maximize? How about when you left click on the Excel Icon on the left top of the caption bar - what do you get there? Regards, Tom Ogilvy "keepitcool" wrote in message .. . Gordon.. from your original Q it's not quite clear to me what the exact prob is. The maximise and minimise for individual workbooks remain in place... If your problem with NEW workbooks only then you'll have to have a look at your standard template. (book.xlt or book.xls) otherwise mail me one of the offending workbooks (zipped please) and i'll have a look at it. keepITcool < email : keepitcool chello nl (with @ and .) < homepage: http://members.chello.nl/keepitcool "Gordon Cartwright" wrote: Didn't work This is more deep rooted than that and I'm convinced I need code to reslove it. Gordon -----Original Message----- it may be simple.. workbook protection windows if this happened to your standard book template... keepITcool < email : keepitcool chello nl (with @ and .) < homepage: http://members.chello.nl/keepitcool "Gordon Cartwright" wrote: Hi. Recently I downloaded 200 excel files and discovered that . |
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