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Full screen difference 2003 vs 2007

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    Full screen difference 2003 vs 2007

    Hello!

    I used to have Excel 2003 and work in Full Screen mode with a file, while making bars, grids, etc all of them not visible by a macro. That was a nice thing to have (non-Excel view, I mean).

    Now I have to use Excel 2007\2010 and Full Screen there, is a bit different (please look at the images attached. You see 2010 \ 2007 version contains Title with filename and "Microsoft Excel" phrase on the top of the screen. I would like to get from 2007\2010 the same Full Screen as it's older version does).


    My old Macro makes ribbons, grid, etc not visible just like in 2003 but on the top of the screen stays that title with "Filename - Microsoft Excel" which I would like to make invisible too. Is that possible at all in the latest Excel version?

    I did google for about 2 hours but haven't found yet any solution.

    Any help would be greatly appreacited!

    Thank you!
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    Last edited by ns_k; 08-28-2010 at 03:51 PM.

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    Re: Full screen difference 2003 vs 2007

    After googling another 2 hours, I've found out that hundrends of Excel users wish the same things (remove MS Office button, Title bar, File Ribbon Tab which is a replacement of MS Office button in Excel 2007), return easy-to-use classic toolbars. No one from numerous forums on the web knows the answer. Really, MS starts loosing it's status as The Best Interface producers, IMHO.
    Thank you!

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