Lost the blue title bar on top of Excel 2003 workbook

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ReDUH Bird

While moving around (click-and-drag) 2 separate workbooks ("restored down")
within one Excel 2003 window, the blue bar that displays the name of the
workbook went beneath the upper margin of the window. Now I can't view the
name of the workbook, or move the workbook around in the window. How can I
get the workbook moved down so that the blue title bar is visable and I can
click-and-drag the workbook again?
 
D

Dave Peterson

If it's the application titlebar that's hiding, you can rightclick on the excel
icon on the taskbar and choose maximize. Then resize the way you like.

You could also rightclick on that excel icon on the taskbar and choose move,
then use the arrow keys to move the window--hit enter when you're done.

If it's the sheet titlebar that's hiding, you can use:
Windows|arrange|tiled
and resize the way you like.
 
G

Gord Dibben

Bob

F11 in Excel 2003 inserts a Chart Sheet.

Was that a fix to unhide the titlebar?


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
 
B

Bob I

Gak! Must be getting old. That's the "Windows" command for "Kiosk mode".
Works on Windows Explorer and Interner Explorer. If in Excel and have
that, Esc will get you out.
 
R

ReDUH Bird

Bob, Gord, and Dave: Thanks for your replys!

Bob, the F buttons on my Logitech keyboard do not have functions assigned to
them, since I never learned to use F functions.

So, no, Gord, it didn't fix it.

Dave, it was the sheet titlebar that was hiding, and "Windows/Arrange/Tiled"
was the fix.

And now you all know why I spell "Red" "ReDUH".

Duuuuuuuh!

Thanks again!
 

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