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Hi
have a look at this KB article



http://support.microsoft.com/default...60199&Product=
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XL: Close Button Is Dimmed After Groupwise Is Installed

"Donald Prebus" wrote:

I have been programming a little Excel application and am just about
finished when a strange thing happen:

When the workbook is opened the worksheets open in a small window on the
right-hand side of the screen which has no minimize, maximize or close
buttons. The window cannot be moved. The command buttons are non-functional.
However the macros can still be run from the keyboard shortcuts.

I have never encountered this strange behavior.

Ideas? Suggestions?

Donald Prebus
Vancouver WA



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Hi Frank,

Thanks for your response.

The window has no close button whatsoever. And I don't have the
Groupwise on my computer.

The problem applies only to this workbook and a copy I made.


Donald



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