I'm using Excel for Mac version 15.23.2, and when I switch from tab to tab, the scroll bars disappear and don't show up until I click in the worksheet and use the arrow buttons to scroll past the visible cells.
Bernd, thanks for your help. However, once you leave full screen mode and go back to regular mode, the scroll bars still do not display.I tried creating a new PDF using Acrobat 9, and the scroll bars do appear.
I know it seems trivial, but when I've got 50 column worksheets with 15k rows on 5 different tabs and instead of just being able to click the scroll bar and drag left to the intended column (or drag up/down to the correct row), I have to click in the sheet, then use the arrow keys to advance 10 rows/columns and THEN the scroll bar shows up, it's a huge hassle.
Any idea why this is happening? This didn't happen before I upgraded to El Capitain, but I don't know if it's an Excel or OSX problem. I'm running OSX El Capitain version 10.11.5. Also, I only work in large spreadsheets, so I wonder if it's a memory/space issue, which is why I'm posting this here and not just in the Excel community.
Thanks,
Elizabeth
MacBook Pro, OS X El Capitan (10.11.5)
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