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Can not scroll worksheet

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noone - 23 May 2008 19:58 GMT
I have downloaded an 2003 excel spreadsheet.  WHen I view this file in 2007  
I do not have any scrollbars.    I have looked at excell options /advanced
and scrollbars should be available but they are not.

I can not enter new cells that would fall below the max size of a window.  I
can not select cells that I need to scroll to get.

2007 is unusable in this state.
If I create a new file I have scroll bars.  If I save this file and open it
in 2007 scroll bars are missing.  

Is there a way to attach the file to this post?
noone - 23 May 2008 20:58 GMT
WORKAROUND FOUND:
If I select the View fullscreen the scrollbars work on the fullscreen!!

If I follow this by detecting the top line to restore a view of the ribbon
the window returns to a screen that is less than full and the scrollbars
work.  

I AM THINKING THAT THE BROKEN SCROLLBARS ON STARTUP IS A BUG.

I was using version 12.0.6213.100.   I have a file that demonstrates the
problem and was able to duplicate it on two different systems.   We are using
XP for on OS.

> I have downloaded an 2003 excel spreadsheet.  WHen I view this file in 2007  
> I do not have any scrollbars.    I have looked at excell options /advanced
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> Is there a way to attach the file to this post?
 
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