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How do I enlarge the spreadsheet that has no sizing handles?

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Kathy975 - 13 Jul 2006 18:22 GMT
I opened a read-only copy of an Excel spreadsheet.  It opened at a quarter
size of the screen.  The only help available says to enlarge by using the
sizing handles.  When I go to the sides or corner, the sizing handles DO NOT
show up.  Please help. TIA.
Pete_UK - 13 Jul 2006 23:03 GMT
You could click on the maximise button for the sheet window or use
Window | Arrange to see if this has any effect.

Hope this helps.

Pete

> I opened a read-only copy of an Excel spreadsheet.  It opened at a quarter
> size of the screen.  The only help available says to enlarge by using the
> sizing handles.  When I go to the sides or corner, the sizing handles DO NOT
> show up.  Please help. TIA.
Gord Dibben - 13 Jul 2006 23:28 GMT
Quite possible Workbook Protection is enabled with Windows option checked.

Go to Tools>Protection>Unprotect Workbook.

You may have to supply a password if this is the case.

Gord Dibben  MS Excel MVP

>I opened a read-only copy of an Excel spreadsheet.  It opened at a quarter
>size of the screen.  The only help available says to enlarge by using the
>sizing handles.  When I go to the sides or corner, the sizing handles DO NOT
>show up.  Please help. TIA.
 
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