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Invisible Spreadsheet

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CCripe - 03 May 2007 14:40 GMT
When I open a specific excel doc, I know the document opened because the name
box will show a cell number (i.e. B24) but you cannot see the spreadsheet at
all.  If I open via Internet Explorer it looks fine and I can see everything,
and if I open the doc from another computer in Excel it works fine.

Any help is appreciated.
PCLIVE - 03 May 2007 15:36 GMT
It sounds like the active sheet is hidden.  See if you are able to select a
sheet tab at the bottom...or see if you can unhide hidden sheets
(Format-Sheet-Unhide).

HTH,
Paul

> When I open a specific excel doc, I know the document opened because the
> name
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> Any help is appreciated.
Rafdon - 15 Dec 2007 20:35 GMT
I also have this invisible spreadsheet problem. However the dark gray
'screen' that is hiding the doc. is also hiding the 'sheet' tabs at the
bottom. Is there any other way I can remove this screen? When it first
appeared, the notation FILTER MODE appeared at the bottom. i also have the
do. on a memory stick & it opens fine in another computer.

> It sounds like the active sheet is hidden.  See if you are able to select a
> sheet tab at the bottom...or see if you can unhide hidden sheets
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> >
> > Any help is appreciated.
 
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