the X in the upper right corner is greyed out, why?
I have a gateway laptop. I have xp pro. I have office 2003. When I open
excel, the application has the X in the upper right hand corner greyed out. I can't close out the application without going to File, and then Exit. [ or Close, or whatever] What am I missing? |
This may help...
xl: close button is dimmed after groupwise is installed http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;260199 hankwyatt wrote: I have a gateway laptop. I have xp pro. I have office 2003. When I open excel, the application has the X in the upper right hand corner greyed out. I can't close out the application without going to File, and then Exit. [ or Close, or whatever] What am I missing? -- Dave Peterson |
Thanks, I will try this out when I get home
Hankwyatt "Dave Peterson" wrote: This may help... xl: close button is dimmed after groupwise is installed http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;260199 hankwyatt wrote: I have a gateway laptop. I have xp pro. I have office 2003. When I open excel, the application has the X in the upper right hand corner greyed out. I can't close out the application without going to File, and then Exit. [ or Close, or whatever] What am I missing? -- Dave Peterson |
the X in the upper right corner is greyed out, why?
Had the same problem. Even though I have GW7 client installed. Followed your link and immediately resolved the issue. Thanks! Dave Peterson wrote: *This may help... xl: close button is dimmed after groupwise is installed http://tinyurl.com/rmge5 hankwyatt wrote: I have a gateway laptop. I have xp pro. I have office 2003. When I open excel, the application has the X in the upper right hand corner greyed out. I can't close out the application without going to File, and then Exit. [ or Close, or whatever] What am I missing? -- Dave Peterson * -- vlu ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted via http://www.mcse.ms ------------------------------------------------------------------------ View this thread: http://www.mcse.ms/message1666045.html |
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