Excel open file

S

Saeed

Hello

When I try to open an Excel file by double clicking on it, it does not
show up. When I click on the restore/ maximise 'box' icon, it appears.
In other words, it does not come into view unless I click maximise.

I am using Excel 2007.

Any ideas?
 
J

Jim Rech

World's most reported Excel 2007 problem. If you haven't gotten SP1 get it
and let us know if it fixes it. I've gotten it but then I didn't have the
problem.


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Jim
| Hello
|
| When I try to open an Excel file by double clicking on it, it does not
| show up. When I click on the restore/ maximise 'box' icon, it appears.
| In other words, it does not come into view unless I click maximise.
|
| I am using Excel 2007.
|
| Any ideas?
 
S

stewie

For the record, SP1 hasn't fixed this problem. I have found if you do a
right-click on the empty screen and then a left-click, the workbook will
display.
 
A

Alan

For the record, SP1 hasn't fixed this problem.  I have found if you do a
right-click on the empty screen and then a left-click, the workbook will
display.






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Hi Saeed,

You can try a popular Excel file recovery tool called Advanced Excel
Repair to repair your Excel file. It is a powerful tool to repair
corrupt or damaged Excel files.

Detailed information about Advanced Excel Repair can be found at
http://www.datanumen.com/aer/

And you can also download a free demo version at http://www.datanumen.com/aer/aer.exe

Alan
 
C

Christine W

We tried SP1 as well, and that has not fixed the problem either. The website
"http://www.datanumen.com/aer/" doesn't say it is compatable with Office
2007.

I have searched numerous forums, and no one has found a fix for it yet. We
are hoping Microsoft comes out with another service pack or fix soon. We
have multiple issues with Excel 2007.
 

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