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Old 02-16-2011, 05:25 PM
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Default Excel 2010 Workbooks are opening restored

The problem I'm having is that Workbooks are opening restored (ie not maximized) and often out of the viewable resolution of the screen. Excel opens Maximized but not the Workbook.



I can get around this by clicking several things each time but we have a lot of workstations and I need a permanent fix. This seemed to happen when we upgraded to Office 2010 (32bit) and the behaviour even seems different among different machines. Some open it properly and some don't.

Maybe an important piece of information, we are uploading .xls files (created in Excel 2010) to the net where they are links for download. If I open a file locally and close it. It opens in the same view. Files from the net do not retain their view.

Has anyone seen similar behavior? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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