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excel workbook opens small
Hi All, I've opened a workbook and it has opened about the 8th of the size of
the screen. i can't work out what's happened! All info is there, view is set on 100%, I'm stumped. Anyone help?Thanks. |
excel workbook opens small
Jaso
Try - View Normal "Jaso" wrote: Hi All, I've opened a workbook and it has opened about the 8th of the size of the screen. i can't work out what's happened! All info is there, view is set on 100%, I'm stumped. Anyone help?Thanks. |
excel workbook opens small
Hi Ron,
Ty for the reply. View is set to normal. It's like the workbook has been "dragged" smaller but no arrows appear around it to drag it larger. I have a screen dump if anyone can help. Thanks again. "Ron@Buy" wrote: Jaso Try - View Normal "Jaso" wrote: Hi All, I've opened a workbook and it has opened about the 8th of the size of the screen. i can't work out what's happened! All info is there, view is set on 100%, I'm stumped. Anyone help?Thanks. |
excel workbook opens small
In xl2003, I'd try:
window|arrange|tiled and try resizing. If that doesn't help (since you can't see the drag handles), maybe the workbook is protected with that Windows option selected. In xl2003: Tools|Protection If you see "Protect workbook", this is not the solution. But if you see "Unprotect workbook", then click that. You may need to supply a password. You can protect the windows layout via: tools|protection|protect workbook|checking the Windows checkbox. Jaso wrote: Hi Ron, Ty for the reply. View is set to normal. It's like the workbook has been "dragged" smaller but no arrows appear around it to drag it larger. I have a screen dump if anyone can help. Thanks again. "Ron@Buy" wrote: Jaso Try - View Normal "Jaso" wrote: Hi All, I've opened a workbook and it has opened about the 8th of the size of the screen. i can't work out what's happened! All info is there, view is set on 100%, I'm stumped. Anyone help?Thanks. -- Dave Peterson |
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