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From: Jess on 21 May 2010 10:12 I have messed up excel on my computer. The Upper set of toolbars: (under the home tab are: Paste, copy, text alignment, conditional formatting, format as table, etc.) is gone. I have to press on the indented tab (home, inset, page layout, references, etc) to bring a given toolbar out. If a click on a cell after bringing a toolbar out, the toolbar automatically disappears. What should I do to restore my previous settings?
From: Gary''s Student on 21 May 2010 10:23 If the toolbars are gone, but the Menu bar is still there (File,Edit,View,Insert....) then: View > Toolbars and check Standard -- Gary''s Student - gsnu201003 "Jess" wrote: > I have messed up excel on my computer. The Upper set of toolbars: (under the > home tab are: Paste, copy, text alignment, conditional formatting, format as > table, etc.) is gone. I have to press on the indented tab (home, inset, page > layout, references, etc) to bring a given toolbar out. If a click on a cell > after bringing a toolbar out, the toolbar automatically disappears. > > What should I do to restore my previous settings? >
From: Jess on 21 May 2010 10:28 I have Excel 2007. I do not see View/Toobars "Gary''s Student" wrote: > If the toolbars are gone, but the Menu bar is still there > (File,Edit,View,Insert....) then: > > View > Toolbars and check Standard > > > > -- > Gary''s Student - gsnu201003 > > > "Jess" wrote: > > > I have messed up excel on my computer. The Upper set of toolbars: (under the > > home tab are: Paste, copy, text alignment, conditional formatting, format as > > table, etc.) is gone. I have to press on the indented tab (home, inset, page > > layout, references, etc) to bring a given toolbar out. If a click on a cell > > after bringing a toolbar out, the toolbar automatically disappears. > > > > What should I do to restore my previous settings? > >
From: Brad on 21 May 2010 10:46 Ctrl - F1 easy way press and hold the ctrl key and then hit the F1 key success - click yes -- Wag more, bark less "Jess" wrote: > I have Excel 2007. I do not see View/Toobars > > "Gary''s Student" wrote: > > > If the toolbars are gone, but the Menu bar is still there > > (File,Edit,View,Insert....) then: > > > > View > Toolbars and check Standard > > > > > > > > -- > > Gary''s Student - gsnu201003 > > > > > > "Jess" wrote: > > > > > I have messed up excel on my computer. The Upper set of toolbars: (under the > > > home tab are: Paste, copy, text alignment, conditional formatting, format as > > > table, etc.) is gone. I have to press on the indented tab (home, inset, page > > > layout, references, etc) to bring a given toolbar out. If a click on a cell > > > after bringing a toolbar out, the toolbar automatically disappears. > > > > > > What should I do to restore my previous settings? > > >
From: Brad on 21 May 2010 10:56 If that doesn't work - hit the Escape key labelled "Esc" Success click yes -- Wag more, bark less "Jess" wrote: > I have Excel 2007. I do not see View/Toobars > > "Gary''s Student" wrote: > > > If the toolbars are gone, but the Menu bar is still there > > (File,Edit,View,Insert....) then: > > > > View > Toolbars and check Standard > > > > > > > > -- > > Gary''s Student - gsnu201003 > > > > > > "Jess" wrote: > > > > > I have messed up excel on my computer. The Upper set of toolbars: (under the > > > home tab are: Paste, copy, text alignment, conditional formatting, format as > > > table, etc.) is gone. I have to press on the indented tab (home, inset, page > > > layout, references, etc) to bring a given toolbar out. If a click on a cell > > > after bringing a toolbar out, the toolbar automatically disappears. > > > > > > What should I do to restore my previous settings? > > >
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