- I have been busy last few days both at office and home. While work is keeping me busy at office, at home I am occupied with learning how to drive.
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I took my permanent license exam today and failed miserably. My examiner was surprised that I failed on so many counts, once I actually joined the opposite lane upon turning left, the examiner almost fainted and told me aloud to change lanes, think I got way too confused and tensed up, well whatever is the case I am going to test another time later next week, hopefully this time it should go through. - I am going to schedule a server move for PHD probably this weekend. I am just going to move all my stuff from the current server to something more professional and large enough so that I dont have to worry about the increasing traffic and bandwidth for a while.
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5 Responses to “Show more of your workbook on screens [quick tip]”
In 2013 you can also add to the QAT the hidden command "Toggle Full Screen View".
Instead of using the shortcut CTRL+F1, I prefer just to double-click one of the tab names (ie double-click the "Home" text on the Home tab) to enable the Ribbon Outline view. To return to the normal Ribbon state, just double-click your mouse again!
press Ctrl+Shift+F1, you will get a full screen
Instead of Ctrl + F1, I use Ctrl + Shift + F1 (Excel 2016)
Alt W E sequence for full screen
ESC to get back