another macro?

eddieque

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I would like to have a macro automatically opens Excel in full view. I have create a macro to do that and then called it autoopen but that doesn't work. suggestions?
For a class project.
 

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Post your code Eddie
Application.Windowstate = xlMaximized
or something like that...
Tom
 
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here is the code I am using. The code you gave will maximize the the workbook when I assign it to a button, but it will not automatically run when I open the workbook and that is what I want.

Sub autoopen()
'
' autoopen Macro
'
'
Application.DisplayFullScreen = True
End Sub
 
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