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I have an Access application that generates various reports. As a
report is being generated, the user is offered the opportunity to also send the report data to an Excel spreadsheet. It works fine except for this: When the newly-created spreadsheet is opened (by double-clicking its icon on the desktop), the only things that are visible in the Excel window are the top menubars, etc., and a bottom status bar that says "Ready"; the rest of the Excel window is transparent (i.e., I can see the desktop where the worksheet should be)! When I click the "View|Full Screen" menu item, the worksheet appears, overwriting all of the Excel window except the main menu bar; clicking it again displays all of the menu bars, scroll bars, etc., above and below the worksheet. Any idea why this is happening and how I can fix it? |
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