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I want to open my workbook full screen so have put that in the open code. I
protected it and then when I open it it is full screen but only small size.
It's the protection that seems to be the problem as when I unprotect it it
fills the creen as I want. Anyone know what's going on?

Thks, M


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Protect it how? What code are you using?

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Mark Stephens wrote:
I want to open my workbook full screen so have put that in the open
code. I protected it and then when I open it it is full screen but
only small size. It's the protection that seems to be the problem as
when I unprotect it it fills the creen as I want. Anyone know what's
going on?
Thks, M



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