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Excel 2007 doesn't display sheet tabs of an Excel 2003 workbook

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masong@sbcglobal.net - 27 Aug 2007 14:02 GMT
You open an Excel 2003 Workbook and the sheet tabs are not visible. They are
not hidden. The display area seems to cut them off. You can move between
sheets using Ctrl+PageDown but that's a pain. Is there a short-cut key for
the size handles ? Or some other way to deal with sheets that has been sized
beyond the visible window ?
Jim Rech - 27 Aug 2007 16:17 GMT
This is not an Excel 2007 'problem'.  If any version of Excel is not in the
'maximize worksheet window mode' then a workbook window will always open to
the same size it was saved in.

>>shortcut

Ready?  ->  Ctrl-F8, Right-arrow, Down arrow, Enter.  And don't move the
mouse while you're doing this.

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