Only able to view worksheet in full screen view or print preview

Rondi

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I'm trying to open a 2003 Excel spreadsheet from Excel 2007. The file opens, but the spreadsheet is grayed out. There's no tabs, no rows or columns, only the "named cell references" are available. If I view spreadsheet in full screen view or print preivew, I can see it. What is wrong?
 

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Hi Rondi:

Not sure if you got it figured out but I am thinking that maybe some options have been removed. You may very well have checked this out already but just in case:

Open File
Select Tools/Options...
Click on the View TAB and make sure that "Sheet tabs" and "Row & column headers" are both checked off. HOPEFULLY that gives you a start...

As for it being grayed out I am not really sure. Maybe there is another option under view or maybe the sheet has been Protected. To remove Protection select Tools\Protection\Unprotect sheet

Good Luck,
Mark :)
 
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I'm working in Excel 2007 so I'm having a difficult time finding my old menu options so I'm not following your suggestions. I did verify that my "Sheet Options" do have the "View" "Gridlines" and "Headings" have been checked. My screen looks like I have not opened a worksheet, it appears blank, except for the "named reference" which refers to cells in my worksheet. When I view in "full Screen," I can see my worksheet. But I can't work in full screen and I'm not the only user. This same problem happens on my co-workers computer as well. Another oddity, if I choose "New Window" from the "window" toolbar, it opens the worksheet in the new window.

I was able to verify that my worksheet is not hidden nor is the worksheet protected. I just can't see it (doesn't that sound funny ;)
 
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Hi Rondi:

SORRY for the confusion.

That does sound weird...

Maybe the sheet is just off screen? :confused:

TRY:

Window\Arrange\Tiled

Or possibly

Window\Arrange Icons

If that doesn't get your sheet back I am at a loss. If you want I can provide my email address as once I see it it may be a quick fix, but if it is a confidential sheet you may not want to go that route.

Good Luck Rondi.
Take Care,
Mark :)
 
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Yep, the Window/Arrange All/Tiled worked! Thanks for the quick fix.

I read on another message board where this was a problem when someone saved it with different display settings and especially on laptops. I have a laptop plus dual 21" display monitors. It's entirely possible that when I saved it last, I had Excel expanded across both monitors before I saved it. I made sure this time that I was only viewing on one monitor and re-saved. It seems to be working fine now.

Thanks again!
 
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