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Default Tool Bar does not hide

Good day all,

I use this sample code...
Application.DisplayFullScreen = True
Application.CommandBars("worksheet menu bar").Enabled = False

To get a true full screen in EXCEL. What I have noticed is that on some PCs
the FullScreen works, but the worksheet menu bar remains. If I do a
step-by-step on the code it hides but comes right back.

Any suggestions?

MD


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Default Tool Bar does not hide

It worked okay for me. Is there any other code?

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Good day all,

I use this sample code...
Application.DisplayFullScreen = True
Application.CommandBars("worksheet menu bar").Enabled = False

To get a true full screen in EXCEL. What I have noticed is that on some

PCs
the FullScreen works, but the worksheet menu bar remains. If I do a
step-by-step on the code it hides but comes right back.

Any suggestions?

MD




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