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Default sizing the Excel spreadsheet correctly on the screen

Please help: in ignorance I tried to adjust the spreadsheet to get a larger
picture on the screen, unfortunately that didn't work well. I am unable to
correctly resize on the screen. The right side of the command line is
obliterated; I am unable to get to the minimise,resize or shutdown box
usually found in the top right corner. Also, the screen is too low and I can
not see the clock in the bottom right corner. What commands are required to
reset the screen to the normal size? All help is greatly appreciated. Thank
you.
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Default sizing the Excel spreadsheet correctly on the screen

Click the Windows Start button, then select Control Panel | Appearance
& Themes | Display then the Settings tab - here you can adjust screen
resolution.

In Excel you can use Window | Arrange to fit the window within the
screen.

Hope this helps.

Pete

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