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Feb 7 2008, 01:14 PM
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I'm trying to get an Excel window to fit my monitor. When I reduce it, I still cannot access the bottom of the sheet, like if I wanted to jump from sheet one to two, etc. The spreadsheet was made on a bigger monitor, and is now on my laptop. I'm sure this is a simple fix, but it's one that is driving me nuts nonetheless!
This post has been edited by Whigged: Feb 7 2008, 01:24 PM |
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Feb 7 2008, 06:53 PM
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![]() Extrication Intern Group: Malware Team Posts: 2,476 Joined: 27-December 07 From: Sisters, OR Member No.: 75,503 Operating System: xp |
Whigged,
Just so I understand, when you maximize the window you can't get to the tabs at bottom either? |
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Feb 7 2008, 09:37 PM
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![]() SuperMember Group: Tech Classroom Posts: 1,781 Joined: 21-March 06 From: Australia Member No.: 52,151 Operating System: Windows XP/SP3 |
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Feb 8 2008, 03:18 PM
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New Member ![]() Group: Authentic Member Posts: 12 Joined: 3-May 06 Member No.: 54,727 Operating System: XP |
This is kind of a tough one to explain, so I've attached two screen captures: The first one is the problem I'm having. The sheet runs all the way down past where I'm able to bring it up and adjust it to the way I want. The second one is the way I prefer, which is to have the whole sheet in the window and adjustable.
Hopefully this helps explain a bit better the issue I'm having. Thanks. |
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Feb 8 2008, 05:22 PM
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![]() SuperMember Group: Tech Classroom Posts: 1,781 Joined: 21-March 06 From: Australia Member No.: 52,151 Operating System: Windows XP/SP3 |
Hi Again Whigged,
Yes, I agree and understand what your problem is, your thumbnails explained it as I knew it. Obviously neither of the two links I sent were of any help, so I guess we will both have to further research on Google to come up with a remedy for your concerns here. Sorry at this stage I am of no further help, but perhaps someone else will come by to add their ideas. kind regards, |
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Feb 8 2008, 06:00 PM
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![]() Extrication Intern Group: Malware Team Posts: 2,476 Joined: 27-December 07 From: Sisters, OR Member No.: 75,503 Operating System: xp |
Whigged,
What happens when you maximize the window? (click on the box to the left of the red X, the one at the top of your "sheet". Not the top of your screen) I don't have any technical ideas about what has caused your problem but I have found that in the past, if I maximize the screen it "resets" the page so when I minimize again all is well. |
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Feb 8 2008, 07:12 PM
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![]() Authentic Member Group: Tech Team Posts: 212 Joined: 6-June 03 Member No.: 77 Operating System: Two tin cans and a string. The dirt road of the information highway. |
Whigged,
Is it me or is one of your screen captures showing 635 X 402? as the resolution? The good one is at 640 x 400 ? Not being a Office guru either, but sure looks like if you increase your native screen resoluton up to maybe 800 x 600 you will get the Excel sheet to fit much better. Here is how you can change resolutions. (link below) Change screen resolution by using your mouse or keyboard Regards Kaz |
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Feb 9 2008, 05:12 PM
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![]() ASCII and ye shall receive. Group: Tech Team Posts: 720 Joined: 9-November 06 From: Somewhere out there Member No.: 64,025 Operating System: XP Pro SP2 |
You should also be able to just double-click the inner window title bar in order to maximize the spreadsheet in the Excel window.
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Feb 9 2008, 11:11 PM
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New Member ![]() Group: Authentic Member Posts: 12 Joined: 3-May 06 Member No.: 54,727 Operating System: XP |
You should also be able to just double-click the inner window title bar in order to maximize the spreadsheet in the Excel window. Yes, but maximizing it is not the problem... Even with the screen captures, I think that there remains some confusion as to what exactly I am trying to do here. I am trying to make the first Excel sheet look like the second one. It's that simple. This has nothing to do with screen resolution. and is most definitely not the problem. After I maximize the window, in effect "resetting it," it does absolutely nothing. Just goes right back to the point to where the bottom of the sheet is below the page. The key here is this: The sheet at the left was created on a huge monitor, which allowed for much more wiggle room when the sheet was saved. The image that you see is how it looks now opened up on a much smaller screen, where there is a physical limitation in regards to expanding the window any further to reach the outside bottom of the sheet. The capture to the right? That is how a new Excel document looks when created on the smaller screen. And how I need the one on the left to look. Again, I hope that I am explaining a bit better. This post has been edited by Whigged: Feb 9 2008, 11:15 PM |
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Feb 9 2008, 11:44 PM
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![]() Extrication Intern Group: Malware Team Posts: 2,476 Joined: 27-December 07 From: Sisters, OR Member No.: 75,503 Operating System: xp |
Whigged,
Sorry but I'm not explaining myself very well. I believe I'm clear on what you want but I'm not doing much of a job telling you how to get there. What I was trying to get at is if the tabs show when you maximize the sheet, then everything is working correctly. If that is the case you should be able to maximize the the window (the upper bar) and still be able to see the bottom tabs. Then all you need to do is simply drag the bottom of the sheet up so that it is shorter than what the window will be when you re-minimize it. OK, that kind of sounds confusing to me and I know what I'm saying. Try this for the same result:
That should give you a "reset" minimized screen. It will be bigger than you want. To resize it as you want, left click and hold on the gray square in the lower right corner of the sheet. Move your mouse while holding the left button to make the sheet the size you want. Let go of the button and you should be good to go. |
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Feb 11 2008, 10:51 AM
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![]() ASCII and ye shall receive. Group: Tech Team Posts: 720 Joined: 9-November 06 From: Somewhere out there Member No.: 64,025 Operating System: XP Pro SP2 |
You can also resize the sheet by going to the top edge of the inner window title bar and you'll see the cursor change to an up-down arrow. You can then left-click and shrink the window down to size. You can do the same thing for the horizontal size of the image by doing the same thing on the left edge of the sheet.
Regards, Ax |
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