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"File Open" box Excel is full screen, how can I size it down?



 
 
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Old November 11th, 2009, 09:41 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
Dervil
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Default "File Open" box Excel is full screen, how can I size it down?

I must have accidently hit something now every time I want to open file the
box fills the screen. I can't pick it up by top bar nor can I size it -
it's either full screen or closed! Any ideas?
Windows XP Professional 2003
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Old November 11th, 2009, 09:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
Jacob Skaria
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Default "File Open" box Excel is full screen, how can I size it down?

--Double click the window caption area (where you see the text 'Open') and
then try to resize by grabbing an edge and dragging.

--With the open dialog open, hit Alt+Space Bar and then size it..

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Jacob Skaria


"Dervil" wrote:

I must have accidently hit something now every time I want to open file the
box fills the screen. I can't pick it up by top bar nor can I size it -
it's either full screen or closed! Any ideas?
Windows XP Professional 2003

 




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