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Default Excel 2007 bug?

Vista/Office Ultimate
VS2005/VSTO2005 SE

Maybe someone else has already reported this but:

Note: this happens incidently upon clean (no addin interference) Excel 2007
start up.
Excel starts up with a practically blank screen.
The only things visible a
Page layout buttons and the zoom slider (right bottom controls) and all
positioned on top(!)
of the screen. The rest of the screen is entirely blank.

Additionally, when trying to shut Excel down using ALT+F4, the Vista
shutdown dialog appears.
In this case, Excel needs to be shut down by closing the instance from the
taskbar also because the
application Min/Max/Close buttons aren't available (or visible)

As stated, this happens appr. once every 10 (clean) start ups.

Has anyone experienced this? If so, is MS already informed of this?

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Krgrds,
Perry

System:
Vista/Office Ultimate
VS2005/VSTO2005 SE



 
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