Click on the “ File Tab” and select “ Options“.Open Excel and launch the spreadsheet for which the scroll is missing.Therefore, in this step, we will be enabling the Scroll bar from the settings. There is an option to disable the scroll bar in Excel which hides it permanently until the option is enabled. Make sure to implement these in the specific order in which they are presented to avoid conflict. Now that you have a basic understanding of the nature of the issue, we will move on towards the solutions. If the program is limited it might some times minimize the scroll bar in order to display the cell information. Out of View: In some cases, the Excel program might be zoomed in or it might be minimized due to which the program must be limited to a specific amount of screen space.There is an option to minimize the scroll bar right below it and it hides the scroll bar unless the process is reversed. Minimized: It is possible that the scroll bar might have been minimized by mistake by the user.
Excel does provide a setting through which the bar can be disabled to increase cell visibility or for other purposes. Disabled: In some cases, it is possible that the scroll bar might have been disabled from the excel’s configurations.In case you want to enable the start screen for a specific Microsoft Office program, you can start each program individually and check the option to Show the Start screen when this application starts option. Note: Some Microsoft Office programs like Access, require the use of the start screen and there is no way to bypass start screen in such programs.Īfter this registry change, you will find all the Apps or Programs in Microsoft Office always opening in a New Blank file, totally skipping the start screen.Īt any time, you can re-enable the start screen for all the programs in Microsoft Office by changing the Value Data from 1 to 0. Next, double-click on DisableBootToOfficeStart and change the number in Value Data field from 0 to 1. Right-click on New Value #1 entry and click on Rename and Rename this entry to “DisableBootToOfficeStart”.ģ.6.
You will see a new Entry called “New Value #1” appearing in the right pane. On the Registry Editor screen, navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Common\General Key.ģ.4. Next, right-click on the General Key and click on New > DWORD (32-bit) Value.ģ.5. On the Run Command window, type regedit and click on OK.ģ.3. Right-click on the Start button and click on Run in the Win-x menu that appears.ģ.2. If you do not want the start screen in all the Microsoft Office programs, you can either disable the Start screen for Word, Excel, PowerPoint and others Apps individually or use the following registry hack.ģ.1. Disable Start Screen in All Microsoft Office Programs
Now, whenever you open Microsoft Excel program on your computer, you will see Microsoft Excel opening directly in a blank File, instead of opening its default start screen. Click on OK to save this change and close Microsoft Excel Program. On the Excel Options screen, scroll down to “Start Up Options” section and uncheck Show the Start screen when this application starts option.Ģ.5. Open Microsoft Excel program on your computer and open an existing file or open a blank workbook.Ģ.2. Once the File is open, click on the File tab located in the top ribbon menu.Ģ.4. If you do not find the start screen in Microsoft Excel necessary, you can follow the steps below to bypass the annoying startup screen in Microsoft Excel.Ģ.1.