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If you are in Full Screen view and the Full Screen toolbar is not
appearing, you can use the following methods to return from Full Screen
view or to redisplay the Full Screen toolbar.
Method 1: To Return from Full Screen View
Press the ESC key on your keyboard.
-or-
On the View menu, click Full Screen.
-or-
- On the Tools menu, point to Macro and click Macros.
- In the Macro Name box, type ToggleFull
- Click Run.
If this does not work, it is possible that the ToggleFull macro has been
altered from its default functionality.
The following steps will restore the ToggleFull macro functionality:
IMPORTANT: These steps involve deleting a macro. If you are unsure as to
the source of the macro in question, you may want to investigate the
source before proceeding. For instance, if you are part of an
administrative group in a network environment, check with your network
administrator prior to deleting this macro.
- On the Tools menu, point to Macro, and then click Macros.
- From the "Macros in" box, select "All active templates and
documents." If ToggleFull appears as an available macro in the list of
macros, select it.
- Click Delete.
Method 2: To Redisplay the Full Screen Toolbar
The following Visual Basic for Applications macro will redisplay the Full
Screen toolbar.
Sub ShowFullScrToolBar()
If ActiveWindow.View.FullScreen Then
CommandBars("full screen").Visible = True
End If
End Sub
NOTE: Before you run this macro you must be in Full Screen view.
To run this macro while in Full Screen view, follow these steps:
- On the Tools menu, point to Macro and then click Macros.
- In the Macro Name box, type ShowFullScrToolBar
- Click OK.
For additional information, please see the following article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
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