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Suddenly, when I open a new worksheet, it opens in a small size -
approximately one fourth of the size of the screen. The same seems to be
happening with the opening of previously saved worksheets.

How can I change the necessary settings to set for a full size opening?

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Re-size the window by dragging the handles.

Close and it should re-open to new size.

OR just click on the maximize button at top right.


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On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 17:18:06 -0700, "PT" wrote:

Suddenly, when I open a new worksheet, it opens in a small size -
approximately one fourth of the size of the screen. The same seems to be
happening with the opening of previously saved worksheets.

How can I change the necessary settings to set for a full size opening?


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