Excel 2008 For Mac Docking Formula Bar

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The left edge of my excel formula bar is not showing-almost as if it was pushed off the left side of the desktop (see picture). Unfortunately, the only part of the formula bar that allows it to move is now hidden, so I can no longer move the formula bar.

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In article, wrote: > I don't like the floating formula bar in Excel 2008. You can anchor it just under the menu bar, just as in all previous versions. When you pop it into place, the formula area will extend across the entire screen (you can make it shorter with the drag bar). > Is there a way to anchor it to the main window like in the older > versions?

The formula bar was never anchored to any window in older versions. It either floated or was docked at the edges of the screen, just as in this version. > Also is there a way to anchor some of the palette items as well? As in previous versions, you can't separate items in the Toolbox (except for color palettes, which you can still tear off).

And as in previous versions, the Toolbox floats. > I'm just not use to this new interface and I just want to work - not > try to find everything or use the mouse to click something. Nothing you've mentioned is much different than in XL04, or XLv.X, for that matter. The biggest difference in XL08 is that the Standard Toolbar is docked inside the workbook window. That takes some getting used to, but it's very similar to many, if not most, other Mac apps. Nan.@officeformac.com 20/1/2008, 11:33 น.

This IS different from previous versions. No doubt about it.

Yes, it is floating, as in previous versions, but the Standard Toolbar is now attached (to the 'dock,' I suppose), so there is no way to get the formula bar close to the worksheet. The standard toolbar gets in the way, frankly. In addition, it is different from previous versions in that there is no way to have the standard toolbar NOT 'in the dock.' If I could make the standard toolbar and the formula bar either both in the dock or both floating, I'd be happy. Incidentally, why IS it that only standard toolbar and formating toolbar can be in the dock? Any why is it mandatory that the standard toobar MUST be in the dock, if it's there at all.

Doesn't make any sense, really. JE McGimpsey 20/1/2008, 13:25 น. In article, wrote: > This IS different from previous versions. No doubt about it. Yes, it is > floating, as in previous versions, but the Standard Toolbar is now attached > (to the 'dock,' I suppose), so there is no way to get the formula bar close > to the worksheet. The standard toolbar gets in the way, frankly. > In addition, it is different from previous versions in that there is > no way to have the standard toolbar NOT 'in the dock.'