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SIZE Window, Tile, Worksheet, Workbook, Whatever it's called.
Is it the tile, the window whatever you call it when you call it it's proper
name it is my project. The part inside the main excel window is smaller than the main excel window and I can't maximize it. I can max and min the main window but not the tile. I thought it was a tile so I will, until corrected, call it the tile. The help menu says to either double click the title bar OR left click the box at the top right of the title bar. If I could make either of those happen I would not be writeing this. If I close the said project and open another excel file, new or completed, the minimize box, the maximize box, and the "X" to close box are all where there supposed to be. NOT on the "TILE" in question. This is the 3rd day I have been trying to maximize this workbook. The workbook has 7 worksheets and none of them have the min, max, or close X boxes. All of my other excel creations have them. I must have done something to some control option or adjustment. PLEASE HELP. I WILL NOT MIND IF YOU ADDRESS ME AS MORON. I MUST BE ONE FOR THIS TRICK. |
SIZE Window, Tile, Worksheet, Workbook, Whatever it's called.
DISREGARD - IN READING OTHER PEOPLE'S PROBLEMS I FOUND THAT I DAD THE
WORKSHEETS PROTECTED. THANKS ANYWAY! I DO HOWEVER STILL NEED TO KNOW THE ANSWER TO MY PREVIOUS QUESTION. JAMESINNEEDFOOTBALLINDEED "JamesInNeedFootballInDeed" wrote: Is it the tile, the window whatever you call it when you call it it's proper name it is my project. The part inside the main excel window is smaller than the main excel window and I can't maximize it. I can max and min the main window but not the tile. I thought it was a tile so I will, until corrected, call it the tile. The help menu says to either double click the title bar OR left click the box at the top right of the title bar. If I could make either of those happen I would not be writeing this. If I close the said project and open another excel file, new or completed, the minimize box, the maximize box, and the "X" to close box are all where there supposed to be. NOT on the "TILE" in question. This is the 3rd day I have been trying to maximize this workbook. The workbook has 7 worksheets and none of them have the min, max, or close X boxes. All of my other excel creations have them. I must have done something to some control option or adjustment. PLEASE HELP. I WILL NOT MIND IF YOU ADDRESS ME AS MORON. I MUST BE ONE FOR THIS TRICK. |
SIZE Window, Tile, Worksheet, Workbook, Whatever it's called.
You did not have the worksheets protected.
You had the workbook protected. Your previous question was??? BTW: the "Tile" is known as the Active Window Please drop the Caps. Hard on the ears. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 13:02:03 -0700, JamesInNeedFootballInDeed om wrote: DISREGARD - IN READING OTHER PEOPLE'S PROBLEMS I FOUND THAT I DAD THE WORKSHEETS PROTECTED. THANKS ANYWAY! I DO HOWEVER STILL NEED TO KNOW THE ANSWER TO MY PREVIOUS QUESTION. JAMESINNEEDFOOTBALLINDEED "JamesInNeedFootballInDeed" wrote: Is it the tile, the window whatever you call it when you call it it's proper name it is my project. The part inside the main excel window is smaller than the main excel window and I can't maximize it. I can max and min the main window but not the tile. I thought it was a tile so I will, until corrected, call it the tile. The help menu says to either double click the title bar OR left click the box at the top right of the title bar. If I could make either of those happen I would not be writeing this. If I close the said project and open another excel file, new or completed, the minimize box, the maximize box, and the "X" to close box are all where there supposed to be. NOT on the "TILE" in question. This is the 3rd day I have been trying to maximize this workbook. The workbook has 7 worksheets and none of them have the min, max, or close X boxes. All of my other excel creations have them. I must have done something to some control option or adjustment. PLEASE HELP. I WILL NOT MIND IF YOU ADDRESS ME AS MORON. I MUST BE ONE FOR THIS TRICK. |
SIZE Window, Tile, Worksheet, Workbook, Whatever it's called.
Yes, sorry about the cap thing. My intentions were to let guys like yourself
know that my issue was resolved. I believe you responded to someone else with a similar issue and I found that responce while waiting on a responce to my "Active Window" post. Yes, I had the damn thing protected. I simply did not know any better. Again, I Thank You! I do have an outstanding issue and "thought," my bad, that it could be found via my sign in name. If you wouldn't mind takeing a look, I have it in an e-mail I can paste below. Either way, Thank's GD. I want to finish a workbook that calculates the difference between the two scores of a football game. Example: My team is Philadelphia this week and they beat the Dallas Cowboys 38 - 7. Since I chose the Eagles as my team this week I receive the difference between 38 and 7, or 31 points. Another guy in the same friendly football pool, who has Dallas gets a score of -31. The pool is called the "margin of Victory". I have just about everything else ready with the exception of how to get Excel 2003 to calculate the difference for (1) Philadelphia (PHI) and (2) the poor guy that chose Dallas (DAL) that week. I need to get the calculation of the same score to generate two answers. One answer if you have PHI and another if you have DAL The only other thing I have to do is have excel recognize that anyone (of the 25 of us in the pool) that chose PHI that week (or whatever team chosen, they all have specific abbreviations) be appropriated the 31 points and vice versa gor the Cowboy's fan. I'll be done. I thought I could figure this part out but have not been able. It's now week 9. HELP "Gord Dibben" wrote: You did not have the worksheets protected. You had the workbook protected. Your previous question was??? BTW: the "Tile" is known as the Active Window Please drop the Caps. Hard on the ears. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 13:02:03 -0700, JamesInNeedFootballInDeed om wrote: DISREGARD - IN READING OTHER PEOPLE'S PROBLEMS I FOUND THAT I DAD THE WORKSHEETS PROTECTED. THANKS ANYWAY! I DO HOWEVER STILL NEED TO KNOW THE ANSWER TO MY PREVIOUS QUESTION. JAMESINNEEDFOOTBALLINDEED "JamesInNeedFootballInDeed" wrote: Is it the tile, the window whatever you call it when you call it it's proper name it is my project. The part inside the main excel window is smaller than the main excel window and I can't maximize it. I can max and min the main window but not the tile. I thought it was a tile so I will, until corrected, call it the tile. The help menu says to either double click the title bar OR left click the box at the top right of the title bar. If I could make either of those happen I would not be writeing this. If I close the said project and open another excel file, new or completed, the minimize box, the maximize box, and the "X" to close box are all where there supposed to be. NOT on the "TILE" in question. This is the 3rd day I have been trying to maximize this workbook. The workbook has 7 worksheets and none of them have the min, max, or close X boxes. All of my other excel creations have them. I must have done something to some control option or adjustment. PLEASE HELP. I WILL NOT MIND IF YOU ADDRESS ME AS MORON. I MUST BE ONE FOR THIS TRICK. |
SIZE Window, Tile, Worksheet, Workbook, Whatever it's called.
I did notice your earlier post about the footbal game problem.
I by-passed it because I could not figure it out<g Gord On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 14:48:02 -0700, JamesInNeedFootballInDeed om wrote: Yes, sorry about the cap thing. My intentions were to let guys like yourself know that my issue was resolved. I believe you responded to someone else with a similar issue and I found that responce while waiting on a responce to my "Active Window" post. Yes, I had the damn thing protected. I simply did not know any better. Again, I Thank You! I do have an outstanding issue and "thought," my bad, that it could be found via my sign in name. If you wouldn't mind takeing a look, I have it in an e-mail I can paste below. Either way, Thank's GD. I want to finish a workbook that calculates the difference between the two scores of a football game. Example: My team is Philadelphia this week and they beat the Dallas Cowboys 38 - 7. Since I chose the Eagles as my team this week I receive the difference between 38 and 7, or 31 points. Another guy in the same friendly football pool, who has Dallas gets a score of -31. The pool is called the "margin of Victory". I have just about everything else ready with the exception of how to get Excel 2003 to calculate the difference for (1) Philadelphia (PHI) and (2) the poor guy that chose Dallas (DAL) that week. I need to get the calculation of the same score to generate two answers. One answer if you have PHI and another if you have DAL The only other thing I have to do is have excel recognize that anyone (of the 25 of us in the pool) that chose PHI that week (or whatever team chosen, they all have specific abbreviations) be appropriated the 31 points and vice versa gor the Cowboy's fan. I'll be done. I thought I could figure this part out but have not been able. It's now week 9. HELP "Gord Dibben" wrote: You did not have the worksheets protected. You had the workbook protected. Your previous question was??? BTW: the "Tile" is known as the Active Window Please drop the Caps. Hard on the ears. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 13:02:03 -0700, JamesInNeedFootballInDeed om wrote: DISREGARD - IN READING OTHER PEOPLE'S PROBLEMS I FOUND THAT I DAD THE WORKSHEETS PROTECTED. THANKS ANYWAY! I DO HOWEVER STILL NEED TO KNOW THE ANSWER TO MY PREVIOUS QUESTION. JAMESINNEEDFOOTBALLINDEED "JamesInNeedFootballInDeed" wrote: Is it the tile, the window whatever you call it when you call it it's proper name it is my project. The part inside the main excel window is smaller than the main excel window and I can't maximize it. I can max and min the main window but not the tile. I thought it was a tile so I will, until corrected, call it the tile. The help menu says to either double click the title bar OR left click the box at the top right of the title bar. If I could make either of those happen I would not be writeing this. If I close the said project and open another excel file, new or completed, the minimize box, the maximize box, and the "X" to close box are all where there supposed to be. NOT on the "TILE" in question. This is the 3rd day I have been trying to maximize this workbook. The workbook has 7 worksheets and none of them have the min, max, or close X boxes. All of my other excel creations have them. I must have done something to some control option or adjustment. PLEASE HELP. I WILL NOT MIND IF YOU ADDRESS ME AS MORON. I MUST BE ONE FOR THIS TRICK. |
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