> For me, following these steps results in having a window like in the above
> image - new windows are launched approximately 150px below the menu bar, and
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> No, resetting Excel preferences does not help. This includes nuking
> ~/Library/Preferences/com.microsoft.* and Office.
I can reproduce this. One workaround is to create a default workbook:
Create the workbook with the positioning you want. Save it *as a
template* (.xltx) with the name "Workbook" (no quotes, no extension), in
the
HD:Applications:Microsoft Office 2008:Office:Startup:Excel:
folder.
Todd Aton - 17 Mar 2008 23:35 GMT
This is a problem we are tracking and it's due to the way Excel is
referencing the available screen dimensions.
Todd Aton
Macintosh Business Unit
Microsoft Corporation
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On 3/12/08 7:48 AM, in article
jemcgimpsey-BED261.08485012032008@news.microsoft.com, "JE McGimpsey"
<jemcgimpsey@mvps.org> wrote:
>> For me, following these steps results in having a window like in the above
>> image - new windows are launched approximately 150px below the menu bar, and
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>
> folder.
I didn't think my problem was related until I heard that you're working on a bug with screen dimensions.
I run two monitors from my macbook. One is very large (1600x1200 resolution) and the other is the regular monitor for the laptop. After switching back and forth a few times between one and two monitors, Excel will often open new documents as tiny wedges of windows. They are normally about 4 pixels wide and about 12 pixels tall. Once that starts, every new workbook created or document opened shows up as a window slice. Removing the preferences folders as above doesn't help. "Zooming" the window doesn't either (it only repositions the slice) nor does minimizing then maximizing. It is quite the frustrating error as those slices are pretty tough to see ...