9/26/2019 Excel For Mac File Opens Without Ribbon
Sometimes when I open an existing (or E-mail attached) Excel file it opens as a 'window' but is outside of the area veiwed on screen. If I 'Maximize' the sheet, I can then see the workbook on screen, but if I reduce to a window, it goes back off screen. I can see Data in the 'Cell Location/Data Value' boxes and can change Cell Location using arrow, Home, & Page keys but cannot see the workbook. Is there a way to move the 'window' size workbook to the visible screen area using the keyboard since I can't see it to mouse over and drag it to center screen.
This problem seems to have started when I started using multible screens about a year ago. Some E-mails I send with attached files get returned saying there is no file. I have to open the Excel file, save in a 'Maximize' view, and resend. I use 'Office 2007' at work.
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I think the problem is the screen size between the different users. You should be able to rightclick on the icon on the taskbar and choose Move. Then you can use the arrow keys on the keyboard to move the window where you can see it (and resize it to what you want). Mickeyl1 wrote: Sometimes when I open an existing (or E-mail attached) Excel file it opens as a 'window' but is outside of the area veiwed on screen. If I 'Maximize' the sheet, I can then see the workbook on screen, but if I reduce to a window, it goes back off screen.
Change the Ribbon in Excel 2007-2016. Change the Ribbon in Mac Excel 2016. When you open a Excel file in the Custom UI Editor you can right click on the file.
I can see Data in the 'Cell Location/Data Value' boxes and can change Cell Location using arrow, Home, & Page keys but cannot see the workbook. Is there a way to move the 'window' size workbook to the visible screen area using the keyboard since I can't see it to mouse over and drag it to center screen. This problem seems to have started when I started using multible screens about a year ago. Some E-mails I send with attached files get returned saying there is no file. I have to open the Excel file, save in a 'Maximize' view, and resend. I use 'Office 2007' at work.
Dave Peterson.
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